Commuter Pit Stop: Learn about programs for RIT’s commuter community, free ice cream sundaes and limited giveaways, including carport chargers and tire gauges,
12–2 p.m. today, SAU lobby
First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival: Featuring over 20 shows by RIT community members, Sept. 18–27, Gallery r and The Little Theatre and Café (
schedule)
Hale lecture series: “From Marx to Kant: Alienation and the ‘Problem’ of Justice,” Lucy Ward, University of Melbourne,
3:30 p.m. today, Carlson Auditorium
Constitution Day Lecture: “Virtue, Statesmanship, and the Constitution,” Bruce Frohnen, Ohio Northern University,
4 p.m. today, Skalny Room, Schmitt Interfaith Center
Information session: National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation program, 10 a.m. Sept. 19, Louise Slaughter Hall, room 2120 (
RSVP)
Presentation: “Plant-Level Innovation Patterns in a Globalized World: A Latin American Perspective,” Juan Julio Gutierrez, 10:30 a.m. Sept. 19, Eastman Hall, room 1300
Gray Matter Discussion Series: “Freedom of Speech: Did the Reporter Sex Issue Go Too Far?” noon Sept. 19, SAU MOSAIC Center
Presentations: “Understanding Anxiety and Depression in the Deaf Community: How Can the Deaf Wellness Center Help?” 1 p.m. Sept. 19; “How Do I Get Interpreters that I Need?” 2 p.m., Wallace Center, room 1540/1545
Performance: Performing Artists Concert Series, featuring the Eastman Wind Ensemble, 8 p.m. Sept. 19, Ingle Auditorium (
tickets)
Mug Tug: Benefits Hillside Family of Agencies, 10 a.m. Sept. 20, Grace Watson Field (
questions?)