- Oct 294:00 PMLavender LitLavender Lit, a book group featuring literature by queer women and nonbinary authors, will meet four times throughout the Fall 2025 semester, on Wednesdays from 4-5 p.m. in PRISM (Campus Center 2050).
- Oct 295:00 PMSASID presents Red Ribbon Week: Clyde CatronRIT/NTID’s Substance and Addiction Intervention Service for the Deaf invites you to a presentation by Deaf guest speaker Clyde Catron as a part the Red Ribbon Week campaign to raise awareness of drug-use prevention. Join us on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, 6-8 p.m., in CSD Student Development Center 1300/1310.
- Oct 295:30 PMFilm Screening/Lecture with Celia BertoiaIn celebration and support of RIT’s ongoing restoration of the Bertoia Dandelion sculptures, the Vignelli Center for Design Studies welcomes Celia Bertoia, daughter of sculptor Harry Bertoia and director of the Harry Bertoia Foundation, for a special film screening and Design Conversation on Wednesday, Oct. 29 in Wegmans Theater (MAGIC Spell Studios)
- Oct 297:00 PMNichiren Buddhist Community Service and Dharma TalkJoin our weekly online services and Dharma talks. Services are offered on Monday evenings from 7-8 p.m. by Gekkaji Buddhist Temple.
- Oct 297:00 PMRIT/NTID Virtual Financial Aid Session for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing StudentsProspective first-year and transfer deaf and hard-of-hearing students and their families are invited to participate in our virtual information session.
- Oct 309:00 AMGraduate Study Exploration SeriesWhat does graduate study at RIT look like?
- Oct 309:00 AMSecular MeditationJoin us to recharge, reconnect, and reduce stress with a non-spiritual/religious take on meditative practice.
- Oct 309:00 AMStudent Flu Vaccine ClinicRIT is partnering with Wegmans to provide on-campus flu vaccine clinics for RIT students.
- Oct 302:00 PMCampus Connect: Sexual Health Kits & CandyThis Halloween season, stop by for treats with a twist! We’re handing out supplies to build Sexual Health Kits—complete with safer sex supplies, tips, and resources—alongside your favorite candy and goodies.
- Oct 306:00 PMPRISM Halloween PartyJoin the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Resource Center for donuts, cider, a spooky atmosphere, a costume contest, and giveaways as we explore topics such as healthy and unhealthy relationships, ghosting and communication, and support and resources, alongside the Title IX office and RESTORE.
- Oct 307:00 PMOutlet w/ The PlugTHE PLUG cultivates faith, freedom, and love through Christ to the RIT community by discipling people into worship, devotion, and service. We are here to help you connect to Jesus, flaws and all!
- Oct 3111:00 AMTrick-or-Treat in COLAVisit the College of Liberal Arts departments this Halloween!
- Oct 3112:00 PMEmpowHER: Engaging, Meaningful Programs & Outcomes with HERCalling All Black Women and Nonbinary Students!
- Oct 311:10 PMJumu'ah PrayerJumu'ah Mubarak!
- Oct 313:00 PMWomen's Hockey vs LindenwoodWomen's Hockey vs Lindenwood
- Oct 316:00 PMBhakti Yoga Club Weekly GatheringGet in touch with your spiritual side, expand horizons, and apply Gita wisdom to modern life!
- Oct 316:30 PMRIT Hillel Erev Shabbat Service and DinnerJoin our Hillel Jewish community as they celebrate their weekly Shabbat prayer service, followed by dinner. All are welcome to observe and/or participate.
- Oct 317:00 PMCru Large GroupJoin us for weekly gatherings! You'll enjoy musical worship, bible teaching, discussion, and so much more. Come join us!
- Nov 110:30 AMRochester History Author Spotlight: Exploring Blake McKelvey’s Rochester LegacyThis year marks the 80th anniversary of the publication of former City Historian Blake McKelvey’s landmark work, Rochester: The Water-Power City, 1812-1854, the first book in what would be a four-volume exploration of Rochester’s journey from settlement to technological powerhouse. Through his research and writing, McKelvey helped to define the field of urban history in the United States, as well as the role of a city historian.
- Nov 110:30 AMRochester Public Market BusTake a free ride downtown and shop for fresh produce, ethnic delicacies, and much more! No RSVP required, bus is first-come, first-served until the max capacity on the bus is reached!
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