- Oct 116:30 PMRIT Big Shot 37 at Buffalo Bills Highmark StadiumGet your game face ready and look on the (Mr.) Brightside: RIT’s Big Shot initiative is heading to the Buffalo Bills' Highmark Stadium to shine a light on the venue in its farewell season!
- Oct 129:15 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.
- Oct 125:00 PMCatholic Newman Community Sunday Evening Mass"Where do we go on Sunday at 5 p.m.?" We go to Mass.
- Oct 138:15 AMUndergraduate Open HouseDeep dive into your area of interest, discover how our signature co-op program will help you launch a remarkable career, explore RIT's vibrant campus life, and so much more at this fall's undergraduate open house events.
- Oct 1312:00 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 1412:00 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 141:00 PMCo-Op ConnectionsFeeling overwhelmed by the co-op application process? You're not alone.
- Oct 155:00 PMMedieval Matters III: Pigments Through the AgesThis hands-on event provides an opportunity to learn about medieval collections, multispectral imaging, and pigments. After a brief introduction to medieval materials, attention turns to the formulation of research questions about material collections and how new technologies may facilitate greater understanding of items while, even, raising new questions about them. Special attention will be drawn to a particular item of interest, the St. Agatha Manuscript owned by Memorial Art Gallery. The visit will include a display of pigments used in the creation of medieval manuscripts, handling of materials, and a demonstration of the RIT-developed multispectral imaging system. The event offers the opportunity to give greater context and understanding of pigments through the ages, an area of research of RIT's Cultural Heritage Imaging Lab, co-directed by Juilee Decker, Roger Easton, and Dave Messinger as a joint effort of the museum studies and imaging science programs.
- Oct 155:30 PMFall LeaderShop Series: Elevate Your Leadership GameAre you ready to lead with purpose, communicate with impact, and strengthen your role in a team? The LeaderShop Series is a monthly leadership training experience designed for RIT students who want to grow as leaders and make a difference in their organizations and communities.
- Oct 157:00 PMNichiren Buddhist Community Service and Dharma TalkJoin our weekly online services and Dharma talks. Services are offered on Monday evenings from 7-8 p.m. by Gekkaji Buddhist Temple.
- Oct 1611:00 AMRIT Libraries Resource of the Month: Use library resources for your career (Oct. 2025)Web of Science, Proquest, LinkedIn Learning and the Digital Institutional Repository databases are example library tools, that students use as they prepare for their job searches and careers. Come and see demonstrations of features in these databases.
- Oct 1612:00 PMCareer Planning: Are you considering going to graduate school?Are you wondering if graduate school is the right next step in your future? This workshop is focused to help you learn if you should take that step, how to find a school that fits you, what the application process could look like, and much more.
- Oct 163:00 PMWomxn With Words BookclubJoin us for a powerful five-session book club where women can gather in a safe, affirming space to explore identity, emotion, and personal growth through literature.
- Oct 165:00 PMConable Futures Lecture SeriesThanatocapitalism, Or, The Death Drive of Complacency and Accumulation in the Anthropocen
- Oct 166:00 PMCampus Connect: Chair Yoga & Focused MeditationAre you feeling tense? Do you struggle to focus in class or while studying?
- Oct 166:30 PMCreative Wellness Series: Stamped Bar Necklace WorkshopJoin us at the University Gallery for our Creative Wellness Series, presented by The Adorned Studios. In this one-and-a-half-hour class, participants will learn how to make their very own brass or sterling silver stamped bar necklace! Metal stamp selections are customized to meet students' interests-- whether it be initials, coordinates, symbols, we have 100’s of options to choose from. We’ll cover stamping suggestions and techniques and give students the opportunity to practice before moving ahead with their own personal project. In addition to stamping, attendees will learn how to open and close jump rings with hand tools and choose the length of chain they would like for their necklace. This is a perfect class for beginners.
- Oct 1712:00 PMCollege of Science Lunch CircleCollege of Science Access and Belonging Initiatives
- Oct 1712:00 PMEmpowHER: Engaging, Meaningful Programs & Outcomes with HERCalling All Black Women and Nonbinary Students!
- Oct 171:10 PMJumu'ah PrayerJumu'ah Mubarak!
- Oct 176:30 PMTed's Tequila TastingWhat do Mark Wahlberg, Michael Jordan, Rita Ora, Kendall Jenner, Guy Fieri, George Strait, Kevin Hart, Bryan Cranston, and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson all have in common? They’ve all gotten into the tequila or mezcal game. Enjoy a tequila tasting with RIT lecturer Edward "Ted" Ganster during Brick City Weekend, hosted by the Saunders College of Business International Hospitality and Service Innovation programs!
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