- Sep 196:00 PMMomentum I: Leadership Development Program (Track B)Momentum I is RIT's centralized leadership launchpad to introduce students to meaningful competency development and to increase their sense of belonging through connections to key leadership opportunities including Orientation Leaders, Residence Advisors, RIT 365 Co-facilitators, and Club E-Board Roles.
- Sep 2012:00 AMHumans vs. Zombies Fall WeeklongOnce every semester, an APOCALYPSE breaks out at RIT! For one whole week, Zombies will roam the entire campus, trying to tag and turn every last Human player.
- Sep 207:00 AM"Booky Book" Applications DueHey students, want to get professionally published?
- Sep 208:00 AMNENY | RIT BPC Li-Ion Cells 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 209:00 AMUniversity Gallery – ‘Embracing Paradox’ Paintings by Carey CoreaAn exhibition of College of Art and Design alumnus Carey Corea’s encaustic paintings on view through October 12. Learn more on University Gallery exhibition website.
- Sep 2011:00 AMFallFest: Community Service FairThe Community Service Fair is the perfect opportunity to find out how you can volunteer in Rochester and at RIT. Over 30 different nonprofit 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!
- Sep 2011:00 AMResume ReviewsMeet with a career services coordinator for a quick resume review to help prepare for the upcoming University-Wide Career Fair and your co-op or full-time job search. We will answer your career fair and resume questions, and provide constructive feedback on how to make your resume the best it can be. Please bring a printed copy of your resume when you stop by.
- Sep 2011:00 AMResume ReviewsMeet with a career services coordinator for a quick resume review to help prepare for the upcoming University-Wide Career Fair and your co-op or full-time job search. We will answer your career fair and resume questions, and provide constructive feedback on how to make your resume the best it can be. Please bring a printed copy of your resume when you stop by.
- Sep 2011:00 AMResume ReviewsMeet with a career services coordinator for a quick resume review to help prepare for the upcoming University-Wide Career Fair and your co-op or full-time job search. We will answer your career fair and resume questions, and provide constructive feedback on how to make your resume the best it can be. Please bring a printed copy of your resume when you stop by.
- Sep 2012:00 PMCANCELLED Cog Sci Speaker Series: The Origins of LanguagePresenter: Dr. Annemarie Kocab
- Sep 2012:00 PMFallFest: Lunch and LabyrinthJoin Spirituality and Religious Life as we blend the ancient practice of the labyrinth walk with fellowship! No experience necessary—come and join us for what promises to be a fun and inviting time (with free food)!
- Sep 2012:00 PMPractice Your Elevator Pitch with Reps From MathWorks!Are you looking to enhance your elevator pitch and make a lasting impression on potential employers? Look no further than the MathWorks elevator pitch workshop! With MathWorks, you will learn how to customize your elevator pitch to effectively communicate your ideas, skills, and goals in a concise and impactful manner. For more information or to access the virtual link, visit Career Connect > Events
- Sep 2012:30 PMJumu'ah Prayer with the Muslim Student AssociationJoin the Muslim Student Association for Jumu'ah Prayer every Friday in the Skalny Room.
- Sep 2012:30 PMPractice Makes Progress: New Names and PronounsCollege of Science Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Practice Makes Progress: New Names and Pronouns
- Sep 201:00 PMCHIPR (Cultural Heritage Imaging, Preservation, and Research) ChatsWelcome to CHIPR (Cultural Heritage Imaging Preservation and Research), where RIT students and faculty come together to share their research, new ideas, and encourage one another in interdisciplinary cultural heritage research. Do you have an idea for research? Would you like a different viewpoint on current research? Want to just share what's going on in your department or program regarding cultural heritage research and projects? This is the community to build that in Brick City. Join us! We begin our series on Friday, September 6, 2024. We meet every other Friday from September 6 through November 15, 2024 in either the Liberal Arts Building room1251 (McKenzie Commons)-- or Carlson room 2240. Bring your coffee mug (or whatever you drink!) and join us.
- Sep 201:00 PMEmpowHERIf you are a Black Woman Identifying Student interested in connecting with other Black Women Identifying Students in a safe space, please join us at our weekly group meeting!
- Sep 201:00 PMExhibit Closing Reception: BLACK DEAF ART PERIODJoin us on Friday, September 20, 2024 in the Dyer Arts Center, Williams Gallery (LBJ-60 – 1000) for a reception to close out a wonderful exhibit titled, "BLACK DEAF ART PERIOD." Light refreshments will be available as participants take advantage of the the last opportunity to see this inspiring collection.
- Sep 201:00 PMFallFest: Autumn Aromas with OCCSJoin us for a fragrant fall celebration! Discover the soothing benefits of essential oils with a curated selection of products perfect for the season. Dive into the world of essential oils and create your own custom blends to take home.
- Sep 201:00 PMHistory and Museum Studies Fall Open HouseCome learn more about the History and Museum Studies Programs, and hear from NTID faculty member and historian Dr. Corinna Hill about her research on deaf clubs and their significance in building community in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Light refreshments will be served.
- Sep 202:00 PMHisStory: Cultural Exploration and Personal EmpowermentThis semi-structured group invites men of color (MOC) to explore personal development as an adjunct to their academic pursuits. Students will explore personal and cultural history, evaluate and restructure belief systems, and pursue personal power. This is a safe space where students are welcomed and encouraged to explore issues of race, ethnicity, gender, and cultural trauma.
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