- Sep 185:30 PMCarving a Legacy Exhibit OpeningCarving a Legacy honors Dr. Ellen Swartz, the first woman to graduate from RIT’s woodworking program (1966), highlighting her remarkable craftsmanship and lasting influence. The exhibition showcases her woodworking achievements and examines how her creative processes continue to inspire today’s RIT students. Dr. Swartz’s groundbreaking work encourages future artisans to push the boundaries of individual expression and consider how their craft can serve the greater good.
- Sep 186:00 PMMomentum I: Leadership Development Program (Track B)Are you ready to step into leadership?
- Sep 198:00 AMNENY | RIT BDC Li-ion Cell Manufacturing SeminarNew Energy New York (NENY) is a comprehensive ecosystem of project initiatives that support the establishment of an American hub for battery innovation, manufacturing, and workforce development in upstate New York — all made possible by a coalition of academia, non-profit, government and industry partners.
- Sep 1910:00 AMAWARE-AI Workshop: Teamwork and Collaborative Research IHosted by the AWARE-AI Program, this workshop, facilitated by Dr. Joy Olabisi, Asst Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Exec. Director of Graduate Admissions at Georgia Institute of Technology, will focus on teamwork and collaboration in research settings.
- Sep 1911:00 AMFallFest: Community Service FairThe Community Service Fair is the perfect opportunity to find out how you can volunteer in Rochester and at RIT. Over forty different community-based organizations will be at the event, looking to connect with students who can help make a difference. A free Java's token will be given to each attendee who completes their passport!
- Sep 1912:00 PMCHAI Plenary Talk: Kurtis Cantley, Ph.D.Kurtis Cantley, Ph.D. Associate Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering Boise State University
- Sep 1912:00 PMCollege of Science Lunch CircleCollege of Science Access and Belonging Initiatives
- Sep 1912:00 PMCritical Thinking with AI: Designing Transparent AssignmentsJoin us for a series of three sessions on Critical Thinking with AI. In the first session, we will focus on Designing Transparent Assignments. Transparent assignment design (TILT) focuses on how and why students are learning course content, concepts and skills in a particular way. Participants will explore TILT strategies that explicitly guide student engagement with AI.
- Sep 1912:00 PMEmpowHER: Engaging, Meaningful Programs & Outcomes with HERCalling All Black Women and Nonbinary Students!
- Sep 191:10 PMJumu'ah PrayerJumu'ah Mubarak!
- Sep 194:00 PMGame Design Students! Join Us for an Information Session with Wildlife Studios!Game Design Students, join us to learn more about the opportunity of a lifetime! Wildlife Studios, the largest game design studio in South America is looking for teams of creative designers who want to come and develop their own game idea in their Headquarters in Brazil.
- Sep 194:30 PMDr. Robert F. Panara Exhibits at RIT/NTID Dyer Arts Center & RADSCCDiscover the remarkable story of Dr. Robert F. Panara—poet, educator, activist, and co-founder of NTID—through two powerful mini-exhibits highlighting his enduring contributions to Deaf culture, education, theatre, and literature. NTID students and faculty contributed to the selection of materials for the mini-exhibits. They worked with RIT University Archivist, Elizabeth Call, and NTID & Deaf Studies Archives Liaison Librarian, Dr. Joan Naturale, to bring the mini-exhibits to life. Learn more about Panara on this RIT Libraries InfoGuide.
- Sep 194:30 PMJoin us September 19 for a Closing ReceptionRIT/NTID’s Dyer Arts Center invites you to a closing reception for two exhibitions “A Fearless Trailblazer: Dr. Robert F. Panara” and “Background Noise: Reframing Perception” 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Friday, September 19, 2025, in the Dyer Arts Center in LBJ Hall on the RIT campus.
- Sep 2010:00 AMSucceeding in Engineering Workshop: Resources for Student SuccessJoin WE@RIT Director Kathy Ehrlich-Scheffer, Senior Director of the Academic Success Center Cha Ron Sattler-LeBlanc, and the WE Mentors for a workshop with a wholistic approach to engineering student success. We'll begin with decorate-your-own donuts, an overview of KGCOE-specific academic resources and tips for handling an engineering course load. We'll then workshop Executive Function, courtesy of Cha-Ron, followed by interactive stress relief stations with the WE Mentors.
- Sep 2011:00 AMBrainy Day 2025 Science-as-Play Family DayFamilies with Deaf/Hard of Hearing children of all ages are welcome to join us at our fun Science-as-Play Family Day! Lunch and water are provided. Lunch options are sandwiches, pizza, Goldfish crackers & chips. This event is part of Rochester Deaf Awareness Week!
- Sep 206:00 PMFallFest: Grocery BingoJoin us for a fun-filled evening of Grocery Bingo! RIT students are invited to play bingo *with a twist*—where you can win all types of prizes!
- Sep 219:15 AMCatholic Newman Community Sunday Morning MassJoin us in the Allen Chapel for Mass at 9:15 a.m. on Sundays. There will also be a "coffee hour" after mass in the Vestibule area outside of the chapel.
- Sep 215:00 PMCatholic Newman Community Sunday Evening Mass"Where do we go on Sunday at 5 p.m.?" We go to Mass.
- Sep 2211:00 AMGet Career Fair Ready!Are you ready for the University-Wide Career Fair on Wednesday, Oct. 8? Stop by this event to:
- Sep 2211:00 AMLinkedIn Photos SessionsAre you in need of a professional photo for your LinkedIn profile? Come have your photo taken for free by RIT students at SAU Fireside Lounge. Then, stop by Get Career Fair Ready!
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