- Sep 192:00 PMFinance & Accounting Research Seminar SeriesHear from leading scholars and practitioners from finance, accounting, and economics discuss their latest research and emerging trends. Attendees deepen their understanding through exposure to innovative studies and practical applications in these dynamic fields. Join us to engage with groundbreaking topics and foster collaboration among experts.
- Sep 193:00 PMVieques: Archivo Vivo. Film Screening + Q&A with director Juan Carlos RodríguezJoin us for a screening of Vieques: Archivo Vivo, a powerful documentary (2024, 89 min, Spanish with English subtitles) by filmmaker Juan Carlos Rodríguez. This deeply moving film unearths the fifty-year legacy of U.S. naval militarization on the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico—marked by environmental degradation, public health crises, and the heroic resilience of local social movements that ultimately forced the Navy’s withdrawal.
- 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 2010:30 AMRochester Public Market BusTake a free ride downtown and shop for fresh produce, ethnic delicacies, and much more! No RSVP required, bus is first-come, first-served until the max capacity on the bus is reached!
- 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 2012:00 PMof what might yet (have) be(en)of 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.
- Sep 201:00 PMMen's Soccer vs Alfred State - ROC Community Youth Soccer DayMen's Soccer vs Alfred State - ROC Community Youth Soccer Day
- Sep 201:00 PMWomen's Volleyball vs NeumannWomen's Volleyball vs Neumann
- Sep 202:45 PMTiger Steel at the Rochester Fringe FestivalDiscover the vibrant energy of Tiger Steel playing on authentic steel drums. As students at RIT pursue their advanced studies, many continue to be performing artists, dancers, actors, and musicians, celebrating the full community of arts and sciences. From pulsating calypsos to American pop music, you’ll enjoy a musical journey as Tiger Steel shares their passion for this unique musical tradition.
- Sep 205:30 PMRITPO - Chamber Music Showcase at the Rochester Fringe FestivalThe young talents at the RIT Philharmonic Orchestra will showcase chamber music works of various instrumentation, including string quartet, woodwind quintet, and brass trios. They will highlight works from both standard repertoire and contemporary arrangements, including folk music, movie tunes, video games and other contemporary compositions. Come enjoy a unique musical experience.
- 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 229:00 AMof what might yet (have) be(en)of 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.
- 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!
- Sep 2211:00 AMWorld Tourism DayJoin the Hospitality Department in the Student Alumni Union lobby as we celebrate World Tourism Day with an afternoon of fun, culture, and global connections! No registrations needed.
- Sep 2211:30 AMCoffee & CompanyJoin the Office of Health Promotion for a midday pick-me-up! This is an opportunity to grab a warm beverage, meet new people, and chat with our Wellness Peer Educators about crafts, games, stress and more!
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