Several St. Lawrence County students recently graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology, including: • Tyler Chin of Potsdam, who received a bachelor’s in chemical engineering • …
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Several St. Lawrence County students recently graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology, including:
• Tyler Chin of Potsdam, who received a bachelor’s in chemical engineering
• Allison Crowley of Ogdensburg, who received a bachelor’s in applied mathematics
• Xiaodong Han of Canton, who received an master’s of fine arts in film and animation
• Kjerstin Kenny of Lisbon, who received a bachelor’s in applied arts and sciences
• Hannah Knight of Colton, who received an ACT in school psychology
• Colin Searles of Potsdam, who received a bachelor’s in international business
Diplomas were distributed to graduates following the event at separate ceremonies held by each of RIT's nine colleges and two academic centers.
Rochester Institute of Technology was founded in 1829 and enrolls 18,600 students in more than 200 career-oriented and professional programs, making it among the largest private universities in the U.S.