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Dr. Jamison Keller - The Rites and Wrongs of Passage | Sept. 24

Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2025 6:00 AM - 7:30 AM - Dr. Jamison Keller, an expert in higher education and fraternity and sorority life, will be visiting campus to open up dialogue about how a hazing culture begins and festers over time from "light hazing" to dangerous cancer. He'll discuss the short and long-term impact a hazing culture can have on us morally, physically, psychologically, and legally, and provide tips to develop a plan of action help uphold a strong anti-hazing culture at RPI. Located in CBIS Auditorium.

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.

Men's Golf Finishes Weekend at Williams College Invitational

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – Competing against a deep NCAA Division III field on one of the Northeast's most storied courses, the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) golf team posted a three-round total of +65 to finish 10th out of 15 teams at the 2025 Williams Fall Invitational, hosted at Taconic Golf Club. The Engineers showed resilience and flashes of strong play across the 54-hole weekend, including a bounce-back second round and a standout individual finish from freshman Zydon Yuan.

Men's Tennis Begins Season Strong at Garnet Charger Invitational

SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) men's tennis team opened its 2025-26 season with an impressive showing at the Garnet Charger Invitational, hosted by Union College. Across three rounds of singles and two rounds of doubles, the Engineers turned in a dominant collective performance, highlighted by multiple bracket titles and an overwhelming match win total.

Sharon Johnston / Johnston Marklee

“Architecture & the City: Extremes & In-Betweens” Frank Pitts ’75 Lecture Wednesday, September 24th, 5:00p.m. est EMPAC Theater Rensselaer Architecture continues its fall 2025 lecture series this Wednesday, September 24 at 5p.m. est with the lecture “Architecture & the City: Extremes & In-Betweens” by Sharon Johnston of Johnston Marklee. Sharon Johnston, FAIA, and Mark Lee are the founding partners of the architecture firm Johnston Marklee.
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