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RIT to launch interdisciplinary science/liberal arts degree
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The
first students in RIT's environmental science B.S./M.S. degree program
will begin their studies in fall 2000. But RIT already has a wealth of
experience supporting the innovative, interdisciplinary curriculum.
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"Welcome" to new trustees
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Three
new trustees joined the July 15-16 RIT Board of Trustees meeting—Donald
Boyce, Nancy McKee Fein and Joseph Lobozzo II.
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And, we have a winner! RIT—car No. 5—takes first!
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RIT's
Formula SAE team captured first place in the 1999 Formula UK Student
Competition July 14-18 in Birmingham, England. Team members traveled
to England for the second year at the invitation of the organizers to
participate with 20 teams from the U.S. and the United Kingdom.
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RIT researches biotech industry
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What
are the workforce needs of Western New York's biotechnology industry?
RIT's biological sciences department is addressing that question through
an assessment project funded by a $150,000 grant from the Empire State
Development Corp.
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Trustees hear new initiatives, campaign news
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The
July 15-16 RIT Board of Trustees meeting heralded more plans for First
in Class initiatives and included announcement of two honorary doctorates
and updates on planning for the imminent capital campaign.
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