- Sep 118:30 AM9/11 VigilYou are invited to join us at the 9/11 Vigil hosted by the Colonel Andrew J. Dougherty Squadron of the Arnold Air Society. The event will take place at the Sentinel on Patriot Day, September 11, starting at 8:30 a.m.
- Sep 119:00 AMof what might yet (have) be(en)of what might yet (have) be(en) is the culmination of three interrelated bodies of photographic work over the past twelve years by alumna Lois Bielefeld, RIT College of Art and Design, Photographic Illustration, BFA 2002.
- Sep 1111:00 AMAWARE-AI Workshop: Communicating with Broader AudiencesHosted by the AWARE-AI Program, this workshop, facilitated by Dr. Ammina Kothari, Dean of the Gwen Ifill School of Media, Humanities, and Social Sciences at Simmons University, will focus on communicating with broader audiences- policy & decision-makers, the media, and the public.
- Sep 1111:30 AMAdvanceRIT Faculty Welcome Back LuncheonDear Colleagues,
- Sep 112:00 PMHands in Motion: Celebrating Robert F. Panara (1920-2014) Exhibit OpeningHands in Motion celebrates the enduring legacy of Robert Panara, poet, teacher, and advocate, through selections from his personal book collection, annotated texts, photographs, videotapes of his poetry and teaching, and other archival treasures. Through his life’s work, Panara helped the world see and hear Deaf culture in vibrant new ways.
- Sep 112:00 PMPolitics in Games: Rethinking Play and PowerThis talk explores the political history of games, their role and usage beyond entertainment, and the ways they reflect the systems we live in. It will examine how power operates within and through games — whether intentionally or not. The talk highlights how games can foster political consciousness, build empathy, and offer tools for resistance against oppression. It also considers the impact of the games industry and player experiences in shaping opinions and enabling transformative encounters.
- Sep 114:00 PMTiger Nutrition: College Nutrition 101This is your health and your campus! Join Maddy Degenfelder, our Student Life Center Nutrition Educator, on Mondays from 3-3:50 p.m. or Thursdays 4-4:50 p.m. in the IM Conference Room (SLC A100) to start investing in your health!
- Sep 114:00 PMUniversity Gallery Open House + RIT Archive Story BoothJoin us to experience of what might yet (have) be(en) + RIT Archives Story Booth.
- Sep 115:00 PMFirstByte: Ask Rochester Locals AnythingHear from a panel of people who live in Rochester about what they wish they had known about the city when they started living here.
- Sep 116:00 PMCampus Connect: Sustainability SpotlightJoin us for an interactive evening focused on ongoing sustainability initiatives. Explore tables featuring:
- Sep 116:00 PMMomentum I: Leadership Development Program (Track B)Are you ready to step into leadership?
- Sep 118:00 PM'The Hundred Windows' Performance"The Hundred Windows" — an immersive, multidisciplinary performance by the Mount Hope World Singers, in collaboration with RIT School of Film and Animation Assistant Professor Christine Banna and composer Logan Barrett — is coming to RIT for a pair of performances.
- Sep 128:00 AMTiger Nutrition: Ask an Expert: Nutrition Q&AGet clear answers from a trusted source! Stop by the table to chat with Maddy, a Student Life Center Nutrition Educator, about nutrition on Fridays from 8-10 a.m. on the 2nd floor of the gym. Ask anything from "What is a carbohydrate?" to "Is it possible to live off of protein shakes?"
- Sep 129:00 AMof what might yet (have) be(en)of what might yet (have) be(en) is the culmination of three interrelated bodies of photographic work over the past twelve years by alumna Lois Bielefeld, RIT College of Art and Design, Photographic Illustration, BFA 2002.
- Sep 1211:00 AMSigning Together: Collaborative Learning Technologies to Reduce Language Deprivation for DHH Children, A Cognitive Science Speaker Series PresentationSpeaker: Zhen Bai, Ph.D.
- Sep 1211:00 AMTransforming Instruction with Zoom AI CompanionLearn to support instruction and enhance the student experience with Zoom AI Companion: summaries, transcription, and more!
- Sep 1212:00 PMASL Lecture Series: Dr. Amie Fornah-SankohRIT/NTID’s ASL Lecture Series presents “The Science of Belonging” a lecture by RIT/NTID alum Dr. Amie Fornah-Sankoh ’14 (laboratory science technology), ’17 (biochemistry) 12-1 p.m. on Friday, September 12, 2025, in NTID’s CSD Student Development Center 1300/1310.
- Sep 1212:00 PMASL Lecture Series: Dr. Amie Fornah-SankohRIT/NTID’s ASL Lecture Series presents “The Science of Belonging” a lecture by RIT/NTID alum Dr. Amie Fornah-Sankoh ’14 (laboratory science technology), ’17 (biochemistry) 12-1 p.m. on Friday, September 12, 2025, in NTID’s CSD Student Development Center 1300/1310.
- Sep 1212:00 PMEmpowHER: Engaging, Meaningful Programs & Outcomes with HERCalling All Black Women and Nonbinary Students!
- Sep 1212:00 PMNSPW: You Rock (Paint)!Come join us as we paint encouraging messages on rocks to help brighten both you and your fellow Tigers' day! Because as we all know, YOU ROCK!
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