- DescriptionJoin the Muslim Student Association for Jumu'ah Prayer every Friday in the Skalny Room.
- Websitehttps://www.rit.edu/events/jumuah-prayer-muslim-student-association-0
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- Dec 132:00 PMArt Experience Student ExhibitionStudents across RIT involved in the Art Experience (ArtEx) enrichment program are exhibiting their creative output from the workshops they have engaged in throughout the fall semester. The showcase is set for 2-3:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13, in University Gallery (Booth Hall, second floor). Free/all are welcome!
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- Dec 1410:00 AMRIT Tiger Tracks Train ShowThe RIT Tiger Tracks Train show is back for its 18th year in the Gordon Field House. Come see model trains of all sizes! Learn more about model railroading and railroading history with seminars! Enter Door Prizes and raffles! FREE for all RIT students and faculty! Learn more at rittrainshow.com
- Dec 1412:00 PMUniversity Gallery - Continuum: Artwork by Bill and Jean StephensFor more than five decades, Bill and Jean Stephens have been partners in life and in Art. Their artwork and artistic processes have continued to evolve and expand. The style of Jean and Bills’ work differs widely, yet the work is highly influenced by the natural world around them. They met in the RIT Printmaking Studio in 1972, and both later earned their degrees in the RIT MST Arts Education Program. Continuum is their first exhibition together.