Events
- Feb 169:15 AMNewman Catholic Community Sunday 9:15 a.m. Mass"Where do we go on Sunday at 9:15 a.m.?" We go to Mass. Join the Newman Catholic Community at RIT in worship on Sundays at 9:15 a.m. The morning Mass will be ASL interpreted.
- Feb 1612:00 PMMen's Lacrosse vs Denison[W] Men's Lacrosse vs Denison
- Feb 163:00 PMBanff Centre Mountain Film Festival World TourGet off the beaten path and explore the edge of believable with captivating stories from the 49th Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival, coming to Ingle Auditorium on February 14 and 15 (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) and February 16 (doors open at 2:30 p.m.)
- Feb 163:00 PMPOSTPONED Men's Tennis vs OneontaPOSTPONED Men's Tennis vs Oneonta
- Feb 163:00 PMPOSTPONED Women's Tennis vs OneontaPOSTPONED Women's Tennis vs Oneonta
- Feb 164:00 PMEnergy2Lead- A GE Vernova Leadership Conference *Application DeadlineEnergy2Lead is designed to immerse top-tier candidates, in the challenges and opportunities you will face as future leaders. Uncover your potential and professional passions in a high energy workshop filled with interactive sessions, cross-functional collaboration, individual assessments, and inspiring speakers.
- Feb 165:00 PMNewman Catholic Community Sunday 5 p.m.. Mass"Where do we go on Sunday at 5 p.m.?" We go to Mass. Join the Newman Catholic Community at RIT in worship on Sundays at 5 p.m.
- Feb 166:30 PMThe TABLE Lutheran-Episcopal Service and DinnerJoin us on Sunday evenings for worship at 6:30 p.m. in the Allen Chapel inside the Schmitt Interfaith Center.
- Feb 179:00 AMAfterlifes of Natural History - Images by Denis DefibaughUniversity Gallery presents an exhibition of images by Denis Defibaugh, Professor Emeritus, College of Art and Design, School of Photography. Defibaugh’s “The Afterlife’s of Natural History” project focuses on critically endangered and vanished birds, mammals and extinct species that are housed in collections of museums, science centers, and labs.
- Feb 179:00 AMSurfacing: A Trio of Exhibitions by MUSE Faculty and StudentsUniversity Gallery presents a trio of exhibitions by MUSE faculty and students to draw attention to ideas, individuals, and cultural and artistic forms that are worthy of further examination. They merit surfacing.
- Feb 179:30 AMUnguarded: Are Masculine Values Anti-Social Justice?As part of the Unguarded series of events designed to engage men and the topic of masculinity on campus, Dr. Taj Smith, Executive Director of Culture and Diversity Education, will facilitate a discussion about whether or not masculine values are anti-social justice.
- Feb 171:00 PMLife Science Seminar: Quality Control to Find Hidden Genomic Gems in VitisLife Science Seminar
- Feb 172:00 PMNTID Weekly Coffee ChatsJoin us for the weekly coffee chats in Ellie's Place! We sit around with anyone who wants to join to talk about our weekly topics, or whatever's on your mind. And yes, we provide snacks and a beverage!
- Feb 173:00 PMCASTLE Seminar: Seeing the Universe through a Divergent Lens: Investigating Neurodivergent Physics Learning and PerformanceCASTLE Seminar
- Feb 174:30 PMLearn More About 2025 Summer and Fall Co-op Positions at Ciena!Join representatives from Ciena for pizza and to learn more about the projects they work on, their work culture, and and their 2025 summer and fall co-ops + new grad positions. Don't forget your resume!!!
- Feb 177:00 PMIdunno Zen Buddhist Meditation and DiscussionJoin the Idunno Zen Buddhist Community for meditation and discussion on Mondays at 7 p.m. Please contact idunnozen@gmail.com for the Zoom link.
- Feb 189:00 AMAfterlifes of Natural History - Images by Denis DefibaughUniversity Gallery presents an exhibition of images by Denis Defibaugh, Professor Emeritus, College of Art and Design, School of Photography. Defibaugh’s “The Afterlife’s of Natural History” project focuses on critically endangered and vanished birds, mammals and extinct species that are housed in collections of museums, science centers, and labs.
- Feb 189:00 AMSurfacing: A Trio of Exhibitions by MUSE Faculty and StudentsUniversity Gallery presents a trio of exhibitions by MUSE faculty and students to draw attention to ideas, individuals, and cultural and artistic forms that are worthy of further examination. They merit surfacing.
- Feb 1811:00 AMLove Data: Ethics and Governance Perspectives from Data StewardsJoin us for a discussion of using data ethically and what responsible data management means in different fields. Panelists will discuss data ethics and how they use data in their research or practice to make and guide decisions, design research models, or explore future opportunities.
- Feb 1811:00 AMStudent Takeovers at the Commons!Join us for an exciting culinary experience presented by the Saunders College of Business Restaurant in partnership with RIT Dining! Starting on Feb. 4, talented student chefs from the Event Management Class at Saunders will be taking over the pasta station at the Commons. Each week, a different student will lead the takeover, showcasing their culinary creativity and collaboration skills.
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