Taylor Massa of River Edge (left), a student at the Roosevelt School, and Melina Ortiz of Paterson (below), a student at the Charles J. Riley School, shake hands with President Bill Clinton at the National Education Summit. The students are participants in Ramapos (RST)2 (Revitalizing Science Teaching using Remote Sensing Technology), a program which makes use of computers and the Internet to teach meteorology and watershed studies. Directed by Ramapo Professor Angela Cristini, the program is funded through grants from the National Science Foundation and the New Jersey Department of Education.

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The Report from U.S. News Again this year U.S. News & World Report ranked Ramapo among the top three public liberal arts colleges in the north.

Messages for the Millennium The Ramapo community was invited to add their voices to history by contributing items to a Y2K time capsule. Contributions included a computer, video greetings, photos, and hair and fingernail samples, among many more. The capsule was buried up the hill from the Berrie Center last December. Douglas Kelley, distinguished visiting artist, and Robert Modafferi, senior, organized the project. |