- Apr 292:30 PMRIT Libraries Destress Fest Spring 2024 - Day 1It's that time of year again! RIT Libraries would like to welcome you back to the Wallace Building for another 2-day Destress Fest!
- Apr 295:00 PMNichiren Buddhist Community Daily ServiceWe will offer a weekly talk on the Buddha's teaching, followed by open discussion and the daily liturgical service (which includes elements of meditation and contemplation).
- Apr 297:00 PMCru Leadership MeetingOur weekly leadership meeting where we focus on team bonding, checking in on how the movement is doing, planning our events, and leadership development.
- Apr 297:00 PMWGSS Spring Movie Screening and Discussion Night | The AccusedThe Accused is a 1988 American legal drama film directed by Jonathan Kaplan and written by Tom Topor, loosely based on the 1983 gang rape of Cheryl Araujo in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Starring Jodie Foster, Kelly McGillis, Bernie Coulson, Leo Rossi, Ann Hearn, Carmen Argenziano, Steve Antin, and Tom O'Brien, the film follows Sarah Tobias (Foster), a young waitress who is gang raped by three men at a local bar. With the help of District Attorney Kathryn Murphy (McGillis), she sets out to prosecute the rapists as well as the men who helped induce the assault.
- Apr 297:00 PMZen Buddhist Meditation and DiscussionZen Buddhist Meditation and Discussion
- Apr 3010:00 AMRadical Cinema ShowcaseA pop-up gallery of School of Film and Animation student work is being showcased April 29-May 1 in the MAGIC Spell Studios Soundstage (West). The show — open each day from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. — celebrates the experimental, avant-garde, radical, video art made in sections of the Radical Cinema Workshop course, taught by Christine Banna and Jonathan Knight.
- Apr 3011:00 AMNCCC Ice Cream SocialJoin the NTID Co-op and Career Center (NCCC) for free ice cream for all NTID, MSSE, ASLIE, and cross-registered students!
- Apr 3012:00 PMLunch & LearningJoin for lunch and a discussion on a topic in Judaism!
- Apr 3012:00 PMRIT Libraries Destress Fest Spring 2024 - Day 2It's that time of year again! RIT Libraries would like to welcome you back to the Wallace Building for another 2-day Destress Fest!
- Apr 301:00 PMPhoto Honors ShowThe School of Photographic Arts and Sciences' annual honors exhibition highlights the best examples of student work across its BFA, MFA, BS and MS programs and options: advertising photography, fine art photography, media arts and technology, photographic sciences, photography and related media, photojournalism, and visual media.
- Apr 301:30 PMCOLA DEIC Small Bites, Big IdeasCOLA faculty, please join us for a casual discussion of "Collectors, Nightlights, and Allies, Oh My: White Mentors in the Academy" Marisela Martinez-Cola's strategy-based article on mentoring BIPOC students. Coffee, snacks, and good conversation, just before we Rock Around the Clock at the COLA Spring Celebration!
- Apr 303:00 PMImaging Science Thesis Defense: Methodology for Volumetric Estimation of Condensed Water Vapor Plumes from Remotely Sensed ImageryImaging Science Thesis DefenseMethodology for Volumetric Estimation of Condensed Water Vapor Plumes from Remotely Sensed Imagery
- Apr 305:00 PMProgressive Community Chapel Grab BagWant your church life a little more queer? Join the Progressive Chapel Community every Tuesday for a different rotating event of Dinner Dialogue, Taizé Worship, Karaoke Night, and Game Night.
- Apr 305:15 PMInformal Meditation and Discussion"Come to meditate in a low-key, non-religious setting. Stay for some discussion at the conclusion.
- Apr 307:00 PMCru Tuesday Life GroupTuesday Life Group is a place for Christian believers and those who are curious about the Christian faith. Students can gather together every Tuesday to go through a bible study together and be in community with each other. Reach out if you want more information about Tuesday Life Group (ctmccl@rit.edu).
- May 110:00 AMRadical Cinema ShowcaseA pop-up gallery of School of Film and Animation student work is being showcased April 29-May 1 in the MAGIC Spell Studios Soundstage (West). The show — open each day from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. — celebrates the experimental, avant-garde, radical, video art made in sections of the Radical Cinema Workshop course, taught by Christine Banna and Jonathan Knight.
- May 111:00 AMCOLA Undergraduate Capstone ConferencePlease join us at the College of Liberal Arts 2024 Undergraduate Capstone Conference. Refreshments will be served.
- May 112:30 PMEmpowHER: Engaging Meaningful Programs& Outcomes With HERUndergraduate and Graduate students are welcome to join Counseling and Psychological Services therapists, Patrice Anderson, LMHC, Dr. Tiarra Mitchell, Psy.D., and Shantél Richardson, LMHC, and Gena Willis from DDI/MCAS on Wednesday’s for this weekly group meeting aimed to give RIT Students a safe space to process feelings, thoughts, and ideas. Sessions will include topics and crafts regarding self-love, painting, vision boards, games, and more!
- May 13:00 PMMedical Illustration Studio CelebrationRIT's medical illustration studio celebration is a showcase of portfolios created by fourth-year BFA and second-year MFA students. The event is taking place from 3-6 p.m. Wednesday, May 1, in the medical illustration studio (Booth Hall, 3520). Light refreshments will be provided. The celebration is open to all.
- May 15:00 PMEucharistic AdorationJoin the RIT Newman Catholic Community for Eucharistic Adoration before the Wednesday 5:30 p.m. mass in Allen Chapel. Adoration is a great way to take a break from the busy life of college and to sit in His presence.
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