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伦斯勒理工学院
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
美国, 纽约州
私立
院校排名
专业排名
商业分析
全球71
纺织轻工
全球101
计算机工程
美国41全球201
生物医学工程
美国40全球201
化学工程
美国34全球251
物理
美国55全球301
商业分析
全球71
纺织轻工
全球101
计算机工程
美国41全球201
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院校简介
伦斯勒理工学院 (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,简称RPI),位于美国纽约州首府奥尔巴尼附近的特洛伊,由哈佛大学的毕业生斯蒂芬·万·伦斯勒 (Stephen Van Rensselaer)先生于1824年创办,是美国最早的工科大学。二战期间该校是美国军队的重要研究和教育机构。 由于RPI对美国航天事业的贡献,她的校旗是美国国旗之外唯一被置放在月球上的旗帜。RPI与许多美国着名的公司,如通用电气,通用汽车、朗讯、IBM、AT&T、摩托罗拉等有着广泛的联系。RPI既向这些公司输送大批高质量的毕业生,又从这些公司获得多方面的支持和资助。故而RPI拥有美国高校中的第一个高科技公司孵化中心。尽管RPI只有五千名本科生和两千名研究生,在美国属于规模较小的大学,但RPI以其雄厚的师资,先进的教学设施和注重理论与实际结合的严谨学风,一直在美国的教育界,学术界和工程技术界享有盛名。 RPI工学院提供十余个科系的本科及研究生教育,其中包括生物医学工程,化学工程,民用建筑,决策及系统工程,电力系统,电气及计算机工程,材料科学,机械与航天工程,环境与能源工程,以及应用物理。RPI工学院拥有由近十位美国工程科学院院士组成的出色的师资力量。除工学院外,学校还设有管理学院、建筑系、数字媒体艺术系、生物和交叉学科系以及人文社科系等。 RPI的着名校友包括:摩天轮发明者 George Ferris,首次把人类送上月球的阿波罗11计划的总指挥、美国国家宇航局的George Low,现代电视之父Dr. Allen B. Dumont (1924),微处理器之父Ted Hoff (1958),网络上电子邮件的发明者Raymond Tomlinson, 是他用@符号定义了电子邮件地址。Curtis Priem (1982) 则为显示卡处理晶片发明者,并且也是 NVIDIA 共同创办人之一。全球最大的车用导航器厂商 台湾国际航电 (GARMIN) 两位创办人之一 Gary Burrell 亦是 RPI 校友。另外,发现超导体穿隧效应的诺贝尔物理奖得主 Ivar Giaever (1964) 是校友且为 RPI 教授。
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校园设施
校园位置
urban
地理位置
Troy isn’t considered especially aesthetically pleasing, but there are a few favorite eateries and smaller clubs downtown. There's also a waterfall within walking distance of campus. For an impromptu road trip, students sometime venture to NYC, Boston, and even Canada. There are plenty of places to hang out off-campus. The Ruck is a bar that RPI students frequent. It’s something of a dive, but that’s part of the appeal. You absolutely cannot leave the Ruck without trying one of their famous wing burgers – it’s pretty much an initiation to the school. Another popular hangout is Bomber’s Burrito Bar in Albany. They have huge, cheap, delicious burritos (their pulled pork burrito is my personal favorite) and a birthday margarita that will have your whole table feeling a healthy buzz. The 76 Diner in Latham is open 24 hours a day. The food there is good and inexpensive. If you’re looking for something to do outdoors, Prospect Park is within waking distance of campus and has a lot of open grassy areas, picnic tables, and grills. One of the best places to hang out off-campus is one that most students don’t even know about – Troy Falls. It’s a waterfall about a half-mile walk away from campus, slightly off the beaten path. In the warm weather, it’s the perfect place to have a picnic, hang out, go swimming, cliff dive, etc. It has a completely different feel from the rest of Troy because the gorge it’s in isolates it from everything else. Troy, NY, is not a place that would normally be considered a college town. Its uninviting and rundown atmosphere stands in stark contrast with the red brick and modern buildings of RPI. Though Troy's appearance at first sight doesn't create a positive impression, it has bits and pieces of charm that attract students. Once set to be the artistic mecca of New York, Troy has since fallen from grace, but it still retains some charm in its art galleries, restaurants, farmer's market, and Revolution Hall. The most popular hangout spots in Troy are simply the off-campus apartments that students live in. Most students spend the majority of their free time hanging out with their friends, and the easiest place to do that is at home. Other than relaxing at apartments/houses, students like to go out to eat, visit friends at nearby colleges, and some occasionally go to the nightclubs in Troy and Albany. Many of the students are real homebodies, and choose to spend most of their free time on or near campus. When there’s a long weekend or no projects to do, trips to New York City, Montreal, and Boston are often on the agendas of students who love to travel and explore. Troy Night Out is a monthly arts/cultural event sponsored by RPI involving various art venues, music shows, and restaurants. For details on what’s being planned now, go to www.troynightout.org.
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校园面积
284 acres acres
校园
RPI has a fairly large campus, 275 acres, for its small student body, so the walk to class can sometimes be lengthy. It’s located on a hill, so some students can see the Hudson River from their dorms. The campus is divided into two parts, with the east housing most of the dorms, athletic fields, and classrooms, while administrative buildings mostly reside on the west side. The two sections are connected by a bridge. Most buildings are built in a neo-colonial style, with red brick and accented windows and doors. RPI is nearing completion of the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) on the westernmost tip of campus, an ultra-modern venue that will house concert halls, theaters and offices. The McNeil Room and Rathskellar are both in the Union, which is the center of everything on campus. These are very common meeting places, whether for homework groups, lunch with friends, clubs, or just to meet up and hang out with people. The Games Room is also located in the Union, but it serves a very different purpose from the two dining and meeting areas. The Games Room offers billiards, table tennis, darts, and more for a small price. Big Apple Pizza, better known to most of us as Pizza Bella (its former name), is popular enough during the week, but going there on a weekend night means a long wait inside the tiny store. The food is fairly cheap and tasty and much more accessible than I Love’s on 4th St, the other pizza shop favored by RPI students. Because of its proximity to campus and late hours, Big Apple tends to attract a lot of business from the drunk population. The fraternities and sororities are natural hangouts for members, but on the weekends they are often flooded with friends looking for a good time. Most of the houses are not on campus, but most are close by and easy to find.
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是否强制住宿
Freshmen and sophomores are required to live on campus
走读生比例
43%
宿舍类型
Coed dorms, married student apartments, single student apartments, disabled student housing, fraternity/sorority housing
宿舍条件
Housing conditions as RPI vary greatly by dorm. Freshmen get a chance to bond on Freshman Hill, while upperclassmen aren’t so lucky--they aren’t guaranteed housing space on campus and often have to venture out to Troy to find a place to live. Though RPI is not a very large school, on-campus housing is only guaranteed to freshmen, and after that, anybody wishing to live on campus must go through the lottery system to get a room. No single dorm is the most popular, partly because some dorms are freshmen-only, and each of the others has its pros and cons. Freshmen have the opportunity to live in one of eight dorms on campus. Six of these are freshmen-only and located on Freshman Hill, while the other two are mixed. Of all the dorms freshmen can live in, Barton Hall is by far the most coveted. It is one of the (very) few with air conditioning, and it also has the largest rooms available for freshmen. Barton’s residents tend to undergo some joshing about their “status”, such as a Cary Hall resident’s window sign proclaiming “A/C is for wimps” (someone in Barton fired back that “A/C is for pimps”). The other most popular dorms for freshmen are the Quad, with some suite-baths and close proximity to campus, and BARH, with decent-sized rooms and its own dining hall. Upperclassmen can live in any of the other dorms besides those six that are freshmen-only, and they have a wide variety of pros and cons. North Hall, E-Complex, and the Quad are the closest to the academic buildings. They have rooms on the smaller side, no A/C, and shared floor baths, whereas the faraway Colonie Apartments are large, air-conditioned, and have private bathrooms. Each of the remaining dorms (BARH, the four dorms on Freshman Hill, RAHPs, and Stackwyck) all have varying degrees of likability, but some are also more appealing than others because of personal needs and wants. Because of the variety of amenities and locations, it’s fairly easy to find a dorm that will suit your needs – the only issue is actually getting into it! Many students move into their respective fraternity and sorority houses, and others find apartments nearby. Troy Student Housing hold the largest number of leases with students, yet their business practices are not always up to par. Across from the Commons, there are some mixed dorms that upperclassmen live in. There isn’t too much to say about Nason and Davison. Warren is where all of the really hardcore geeks tend to congregate (the sci-fi and LARPing clubs hold their meetings there). Nugent Hall holds GroundZero, theme-based housing that puts on shows with local bands in their basement most weekends and occasionally during the week. Sharp Hall is RPI’s answer to apartments, with suites containing a living area and six bedrooms.
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体育培养
RPI is known for its stellar Division I men’s ice hockey team, the Engineers. They are the only sport at RPI that attracts a sizable number of fans (between 3 and 5,000) to Houston Field House arena on Friday and Saturday nights. Students stand in the Hockey Line for weeks and even months before tickets go on sale. During the Big Red Freakout, a major game held in February, everyone is decked out in RPI colors, red and white, and you would think you are at a major state sports school for the day. RPI’s biggest rival is Clarkson University. Though we compete academically with some of the top schools in the nation, RPI’s most famous athletic rivalry is against Clarkson University’s sporting groups. At hockey games, RPI students and fans are known to cohesively yell “One minute…and Clarkson still sucks!” at the last minute of each period — even when we’re not playing Clarkson. It bleeds over into other events too, even racquetball tournaments (which aren’t timed). However, it is all in good fun, as many of us have friends or relatives who attended or are attending Clarkson. Other than hockey, the lacrosse and football teams have a fairly good reputation. Although intramurals and club sports aren’t particularly popular on campus, there are over 25 teams to choose from. Not surprisingly, the most popular intramural league here is ice hockey.
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犯罪率(犯罪数量/学生数量)
16/ 7427