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The
first day of classes will be tough for Ronald Jodoin. Instead of greeting
a new group of physics students, Jodoin will be in his new post as associate
dean of the College of Science.
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Prague M.B.A. program celebrates its 8th class
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Students
enrolled in the M.B.A. program in the U.S. Business School in Prague
(USBSP), sponsored by RIT's College of Business, received their diplomas
in ceremonies held in the Czech Republic on July 2. Thomas Hopkins, dean
of the College of Business and president of USBSP, presided over the
ceremony held in Bethlehem Chapel in the heart of Prague.
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Pieces of art history get a cleaning
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Next
time you pass through the George Eastman Building lobby, take a look
at the walls on the north and south sides. The walls with the huge
colored squares painted on them—paintings that are significant
pieces of art history right here on RIT's campus.
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Don't forget: Dial 5 first for on-campus
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Planning
for the May 25 switch upgrade of RIT's telephone system began more than
two years ago and has been a massive undertaking, says Jamie Aymerich,
operations manager, Telecommunications and Administrative Services.
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Productive summer: Student researches compounds, edits e-journal
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Michelle
Lavallee is spending the summer in a small laboratory on the third floor
of the Gosnell Building, learning research techniques that will help
other undergraduates studying chemistry.
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Federal execs get a first look at RIT
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Two
dozen high-level government leaders, all members of the 1999 Class of
Fellows of the prestigious Council for Excellence in Government, got
a first-hand look at RIT in June during a visit arranged by Robert Kohler,
trustee and council member.
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Russian Olympic coach teaches archery to RIT students
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Not
many students can say they've studied with an Olympic champion, but RIT's
archery students definitely have something to brag about. Former Russian
archery Olympian and coach, Igor Orlik, is an adjunct instructor for
RIT's Center for Physical Education and Recreation this summer and plans
to continue teaching through fall quarter.
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