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August 11th, 2006
SUNY considers college in China
Abstract:
Top leaders of the State University of New York are considering opening a new campus — in China. Plans include opening as soon as 2008 with 500 students and growing to over 5,000 within five years, said Kermit Hall, president of SUNY’s University at Albany. Graduate degrees would be offered in international trade, molecular biology and nanotechnology.
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