Life Sciences Seminar: Let’s move beyond the bars: How biology students interpret variability in graphs
Monday, November 17, 2025 1:00–1:50 PM
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- Nov 172:30 PMBreaking Bread Special Edition: Is Technology Ruining Our Lives?Join us for a special edition of Breaking Bread. This one-time dialogue is designed to provide participants with a space to process a current event or social issue. In addition, we will practice active listening, perspective taking, asking questions and empathy. Registration not required.
- Nov 175:00 PMLeadership Academy Alumni PanelThe Alumni Panel is an event that will allow students to learn from and connect with business professionals across various industries. There will be speakers from industry-leading companies like Microsoft, Constellation Brands, Tai Chi Bubble Tea, LinkedIn, and more. The event will be split into two parts. The first part will have the entire panel on the stage with proctored pre-made questions, as well as a short period for student questions. This part will last about an hour. After the large panel, we will move into a group networking where students will get the opportunity to talk to any of the panelists. Ligh refreshments will be provided.
- Nov 175:30 PMVignelli Center Lecture: Ian YangThe Vignelli Center for Design Studies presents Ian Yang, founder and CEO of Gantri, for its Design Conversations Lecture Series. The event is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 17 in Wegmans Theater (MAGIC Spell Studios).
- Nov 189:00 AMSecular MeditationJoin us to recharge, reconnect, and reduce stress with a non-spiritual/religious take on meditative practice.
- Nov 1811:00 AMGlass Visiting Artist Talk: Alexander RosenbergRIT's Glass Visiting Artist Lecture Series presents Alexander Rosenberg for a talk and Q-and-A:
- Nov 1811:00 AMOn Campus Service Project: Giving Tuesday's Hunger ProjectJoin in on RIT's annual Giving Tuesday event on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025. Three hundred RIT volunteers will team up with U.S. Hunger to package and prepare 30,000 nutritious meals for RIT FoodShare and Rochester's FoodLink.


