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T.J. Griesenbrock now on the fast track to earning his master’s degree
T.J. Greisenbrock, who first attended RIT in 1992, is among this year’s graduates after earning his bachelor’s degree through the Completer Project at RIT’s School of Individualized Study.
It’s been nearly 30 years since T.J. Griesenbrock first attended Rochester Institute of Technology. But he never could call himself a graduate because he needed just two more courses to earn his degree.
“I fully intended to finish the last eight credits when I saved up enough money, as my scholarship ran out,” he said. Once he left college, he immediately began working. A series of layoffs and transfers kept his goal of earning his degree a bit harder to achieve.
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NTID has received approval from the New York State Education Department for a bachelor’s degree program in community development and inclusive leadership. The new program will admit its first students in fall 2022
A. Sue Weisler Students last semester drew live birds brought by the organization Wild Wings. A Zoological and Botanical Illustration class being offered again this spring allows students to accurately depict animals and plants for use in various media.
You thought 2020 was bad?
Try living in the dark underworld of 19th-century Victorian England, which featured poverty, cholera, epidemics, the Summer of the Great Stink (which led to the first modern urban sewage system), madhouses, arsenic poisonings, and Jack the Ripper.
Those topics will be discussed through literature in
Victorians’ Secrets, a new RIT class being offered this spring in the Department of English. It is just one of several unique classes offered throughout the university being held in-person, online, or blended.