- Nov 111:00 AMOpen Figure Drawing - Weekly SessionsAll RIT staff, faculty, and students are welcome to join weekly open figure drawing sessions throughout the fall semester. Practice and refine your human drawing skills during sessions set for 11 a.m.-2 p.m. most Saturdays this semester in Booth Hall, 2480.
- Nov 11:00 PMWomen's Hockey vs LindenwoodWomen's Hockey vs Lindenwood
- Nov 12:00 PMWomen's Soccer vs Skidmore - Senior DayWomen's Soccer vs Skidmore - Senior Day
- Nov 12:00 PMWomen's Volleyball vs King's (Pa.)Women's Volleyball vs King's (Pa.)
- Nov 17:00 PMRIT Hillel HavdalahJoin is as we observe the end of the sabbath in Hillel House.
- Nov 29:15 AMCatholic Newman Community Sunday Morning MassJoin us in the Allen Chapel for Mass at 9:15 a.m. on Sundays. There will also be a "coffee hour" after mass in the Vestibule area outside of the chapel.
- Nov 212:00 PMNational Portfolio Day at RITRIT's College of Art and Design is hosting a National Portfolio Day event to give students the opportunity to get feedback on their portfolios as they prepare to apply to college. The NPD event will be from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, giving students the chance to talk to 20 top art and design schools/universities from across the country.
- Nov 22:00 PMRIT Pagan Weekly GatheringStandard educational meeting on a particular religion, spirituality, culture, or way of life. Weekly meetings are usually lecture or discussion based but may include demonstrations or hands on activities.
- Nov 25:00 PMCatholic Newman Community Sunday Evening Mass"Where do we go on Sunday at 5 p.m.?" We go to Mass.
- Nov 311:30 AMFirstByte: Wellness Mondays - Single-TaskingThis program will include a fun activity that will challenge students to reflect on the ways in which multitasking can be detrimental to mental health and actually decrease productivity. The WPEs will then discuss strategies to try implementing single tasking in their lives.
- Nov 312:00 PMOpen Skate at the Gene Polisseni CenterJoin us for open skate at the Gene Polisseni Center this spring semester. Pre-registration is required. Please register at the Register Now button or visit the Open Skate tab at rittickets.com. Tickets are $5 for RIT community members and $10 for the general public.
- Nov 312:30 PM"True Biz" - NTID's Weekly ChatsHello and welcome to Fall 2025! We are excited to continue our weekly "coffee chat" gatherings each week. We will be updating our marketing as we are now calling this "True Biz". (If you don't know what "True Biz" means - in ASL/Deaf culture, it means "real/serious talk, to have an honest conversation." These chats may be serious, fun, informative or tell us what's on your mind. We want YOU to feel connected to one another).
- Nov 49:00 AMSecular MeditationJoin us to recharge, reconnect, and reduce stress with a non-spiritual/religious take on meditative practice.
- Nov 411:00 AMAWARE-AI Fall Mentor CafeHosted by the AWARE-AI Program, the Fall Mentor Café welcomes AWARE-AI Trainees and other RIT graduate students. Participating students will have the opportunity to interact with postdocs and early career researchers in a fun and interactive format.
- Nov 411:00 AMBody ProjectThe Body Project is a body acceptance program for women, aiming to challenge unrealistic appearance ideals, improve body image, and boost self-esteem.
- Nov 412:00 PMCampus Connect: Co-Op Drop-In Info SessionAre you curious about what Cooperative Education (Co-Op) is? This is the tabling event for you!
- Nov 412:00 PMOpen Skate at the Gene Polisseni CenterJoin us for open skate at the Gene Polisseni Center this spring semester. Pre-registration is required. Please register at the Register Now button or visit the Open Skate tab at rittickets.com. Tickets are $5 for RIT community members and $10 for the general public.
- Nov 41:00 PMCo-Op ConnectionsFeeling overwhelmed by the co-op application process? You're not alone.
- Nov 45:00 PMInfo Session: Ph.D. in Computing and Information SciencesInformation sessions are informal opportunities for you to hear about our Ph.D. program in computing and information sciences and to ask questions. The use-inspired basic research degree is designed to produce independent scholars, well-prepared educators and cutting-edge researchers poised to excel in their professional careers within disciplinary, interdisciplinary and trans-disciplinary fields in academia, government and industry.
- Nov 45:00 PMPCC Worship RemixJoin us every Tuesday for a different rotating event of Dinner Dialogue, Spiritual Trauma Bible Study, Worship, Music and Meaning, and Game Night.
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