Envisioning 2020
While the town meeting was filled with much of the same stuff (CLASS, new hires, research, etc.). Only a few really noteworthy pieces of information though:
- Several buildings are going to be part of a sustainability initiative that involves metering energy usage. Buildings with varied ages and states of the buildings are being included in the pilot, with a designated “sustainability advocates” for each building to encourage accountability. I’m not sure who worked on this (SSTF, maybe?) but awesome job, if it really works out!
- There was also a discussion on initiatives related to biking on campus as related as sustainability as well as thefts on campus. As a part of this conversation, Dr. Jackson has offered to buy a professor a bike since his was stolen, which was pretty cool too.
Otherwise, I was kind of disappointed at the lack of news. Maybe someone will cause a ruckus in the near future. We can only hope, I suppose.
As per “2010’s” request, there were three questions besides the second point above, which was also a question:
- The first question was about minority student enrollment and why it isn’t higher. Dr. Jackson responded that it is something that’s important to the Institute and something they are working on.
- Another question was about what RPI is doing to help graduates with the job search. The answer was trying to expand the alumni network links as well as the CDC is working to expand recruiting companies on campus.
- Finally, a professor asked why manufacturing isn’t as emphasized as IT or biotechnology; however, I didn’t catch the answer. Anyone able to help me out?









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