- Oct 79:00 AMof what might yet (have) be(en) - University Gallery Photo Exhibitionof what might yet (have) be(en), on view in University Gallery through October 19, 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.
- Oct 79:00 AMSecular MeditationJoin us to recharge, reconnect, and reduce stress with a non-spiritual/religious take on meditative practice.
- Oct 711:00 AMCelebrate National Taco Day at Kitchen at Brick City!Taco 'bout a Celebration!
- Oct 711:00 AMGlass Pumpkin PatchJoin us for the 2025 Annual Glass Pumpkin Patch. Your purchase directly supports the RIT College of Art and Design Glass department’s Visiting Artist Lecture Series and Shop One’s mission to support RIT MADE Art + Craft + Design.
- Oct 712:00 PMLunch & Learning with Chabad RITJoin us for lunch and a discussion on a topic in Judaism!
- Oct 712:00 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.
- Oct 712:15 PMMomentum I: Leadership Development Program (Track A)Are you ready to step into leadership?
- Oct 71:00 PMCo-Op ConnectionsFeeling overwhelmed by the co-op application process? You're not alone.
- Oct 71:30 PMFirstByte Donut Days: Quick Connect with Counseling and Psychological Services (CaPS)Donut Days is a recurring event featuring a rotating list of guests from around RIT. Enjoy a donut and learn about important resources. Stop by the Donut Days table at your convenience to ask questions of the representatives!
- Oct 72:00 PMA Conversation with Dr. Carol PaddenDr. Carol Padden, Professor of Communication and Dean of Social Science at the University of California, San Diego, will share her career journey and tips for professional success. Join us for an inspiring talk, light refreshments, and a special moment with Dr. Padden, moderated by Dr. Corinna Hill.
- Oct 72:00 PMMath Modeling Seminar: An ancient evolutionary calculus for attention signaling retained in modern music
- Oct 73:00 PMSaunders College of Business Career Fair Networking ReceptionConnect and network with innovative companies and industry professionals who are looking for business students eager to apply their experiential learning education to real-world challenges.
- Oct 73:00 PMTiger Nutrition: Food for Thought Wellness WorkshopDo you really know your food? Join an open discussion on a nutrition topic of your choice on Tuesdays from 3-3:50 p.m. and 4-4:50 p.m. in the IM Conference Room (SLC A100)! The group in attendance will choose a topic and Maddy Degenfelder, our Student Life Center Nutrition Educator, will guide the conversation.
- Oct 73:30 PM'Design for Every Body': Lecture by Rob Van Varick"Design for Every Body: Legacy, Lessons, & Lifespan Design"
- Oct 74:00 PMAlternative Break: Info SessionAre you interested in applying for our 2026 Alternative Break Immersion Trips?
- Oct 74:00 PMGracie's Under the Sea!Set sail, Tigers! On Tuesday, Oct. 7, Gracie’s is serving up a taste of the ocean from 4–9 p.m. Dive into Bacon-Wrapped Scallops, Crab Mac & Cheese, and other seafood favorites. Come for the flavors, stay for the vibes—and enjoy live music from RIT Steelband Ensemble from 7-8 p.m.
- Oct 74:00 PMSignal Processing Revolution: How DSP and RF are Shaping the FutureIn this seminar, you'll:
- Oct 74:00 PMSignal Processing Revolution: How DSP and RF are Shaping the Future - Tech Talk with CACIAre you a college student passionate about technology and eager to make a real-world impact, especially in national security? Join us for an exciting seminar where you'll explore the cutting-edge world of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and Radio Frequency (RF) Design. Discover how these technologies are revolutionizing industries and playing a crucial role in national security, from communications and defense to space exploration and beyond.
- Oct 74:00 PMTiger Nutrition: Food for Thought Wellness WorkshopDo you really know your food? Join an open discussion on a nutrition topic of your choice on Tuesdays from 3-3:50 p.m. and 4-4:50 p.m. in the IM Conference Room (SLC A100)! The group in attendance will choose a topic and Maddy Degenfelder, our Student Life Center Nutrition Educator, will guide the conversation.
- Oct 75:00 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.
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