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Leaders In Action: Meghan Moulder '10, Principal & VP, Tellus BioVentures

Date: 10/9/2025 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM Join Professor Azita Hirsa and Trustee Meghan Lenihan Moulder ’10, as she speaks to students on “Leading with Purpose: Building Culture, Cultivating Talent, and Creating High-Performing Teams.” A meet and greet with refreshments will take place at 12 p.m., with conversation and Q&A at 12:30 p.m. The program will be held on campus in the Shirley Ann Jackson, Ph.D. Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies, Howard P. Isermann Auditorium, as part of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering's “Leaders in Action” series.

Leaders In Action: Meghan Moulder '10, Principal & VP, Tellus BioVentures

Date: 10/9/2025 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM The RPI community is invited to join Professor Azita Hirsa and Trustee Meghan Lenihan Moulder '10, Principal and Vice President, Tellus BioVentures, as she speaks to students on campus from Noon - 1:30 p.m. in the Shirley Ann Jackson, Ph.D. Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies, Howard P. Isermann Auditorium, as part of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering's “Leaders in Action” series. There is no charge to attend and pre-registration is not required.

2025 RPI Graduate School Expo | Oct. 23

Register for the CCPD's Graduate School Expo! On Thursday, October 23rd, all students are welcome to interact with graduate schools and learn about their programs. This event will be from 1-4pm in Sage Banquet Hall. Whether you're actively applying to grad schools, just beginning to consider it, or aren't sure if it's the decision you'll make, this is a great opportunity to meet with graduate school representatives (including RPI!). Learn more, register, and view attending schools in Handshake!

Cable Television Outage in Specific Campus Buildings

Multimedia Services would like to inform the campus about an issue affecting CATV services in several buildings: Sage, Troy, Ricketts, and 87Gym. Our service provider has identify the issue--an underground cable--and will implement repairs as soon as possible.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate patience as we work toward a resolution. New information will be provided as soon as it becomes available.

Thank you for your understanding.

This Fall, Experience EMPAC as a Living Instrument

What happens when we gather? What do we notice as things come together—and fall apart? What can we learn when we treat art and research not as finished outcomes but as unfolding experiments, spaces to ask questions of ourselves and each other? EMPAC is a living instrument: resonant, unpredictable, alive in the hands of those who enter it. And like any instrument, it has its holes—spaces for breath, gaps in knowledge, openings where something entirely new can sound. These aren’t flaws; they’re invitations.
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