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Campus Life oversees several key buildings on campus, including the Campus Center, Student Alumni Union, Monroe Hall, and the Kilian and Caroline Schmitt Interfaith Center.
These vibrant hubs for student life offer gathering spots, lounge areas, classrooms, meeting spaces, dining options, places of worship, and more. Join Campus Life for major events, celebrations, and community gatherings in the heart of RIT, where we come together beyond the classroom!
Building Hours
Sunday | 8 a.m. - midnight |
Monday-Thursday | 7 a.m. - midnight |
Friday | 7 a.m. - 1 a.m. |
Saturday | 8 a.m. - 1 a.m. |
Building Information
Monroe Hall: Artesano Bakery and Cafe, Loaded Latke, Digital Den
Student Alumni Union: Ben and Jerry’s, Brick City Cafe, Nathan’s Soup and Salad, RITz, Campus Store
Campus Center, the Student Alumni Union, Monroe Hall, and the Schmitt Interfaith Center typically operate on adjusted hours during breaks per the RIT Academic Calendar. Please review the Thanksgiving Break and Winter Break guides for more information on building hours during those times.
The Campus Life Posting Procedures outline the process for posting information about events and opportunities in Campus Life-managed buildings (Campus Center, Student Alumni Union, and the Schmitt Interfaith Center) and Campus Life-managed outdoor spaces.
Campus Center, Monroe Hall, Schmitt Interfaith Center, and Student Alumni Union:
- RIT Community: Rooms within these buildings can be reserved via reserve.rit.edu.
- External Groups: Please contact RIT’s Office of Special Events and Conferences to reserve space in these buildings via email (cmfgrl@rit.edu) or phone (585-475-2069).
Hillel and Chabad Houses:
- For more information about Hillel House, please contact Marc Goldman, Jewish student life engagement coordinator, via mxgrla@rit.edu or 585‑475‑6833.
- For more information about Chabad House, please email chabad@rit.edu or call 347-546-3860.
Campus Life hosts local and RIT-affiliated vendors throughout the academic year in addition to annual Vending Sales each semester. Vending at RIT is a great opportunity to sell products and services to potentially thousands of students, faculty, and staff members. Vendors are permitted to sell either inside the lobby or outside of the Student Alumni Union.