New applied cognitive neuroscience course offered at RIT | College of Science – RIT University News Services

RIT will use a substantial gift of real estate in Penfield to expand the universitys research and educational offerings in ecology, agriculture, sustainability and other fields. Amy Leenhouts Tait and Robert C. Tait have gifted to the university their 177-acre property, which will be dedicated as the Tait Preserve of RIT.

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New applied cognitive neuroscience course offered at RIT | College of Science - RIT University News Services

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