Rochester Institute of Technology

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Locations

  1. Buildings

    1. Academic Buildings

      1. Golisano Hall

        Building Mnemonic: GOL
        Building Number: 070
        A center for cutting-edge study and research, this building is the home to the B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences. This facility includes academic classrooms and labs for computer science, information technology, and software engineering students, as well as a 151-seat auditorium and a beautiful three-story atrium.
        History

        RIT's newest and largest college was named for its founding donor, B. Thomas Golisano, chairman and chief executive officer of Paychex, Inc., located in Rochester. Golisano started the company in 1971 to provide payroll services to smaller companies.

        Mr. Golisano is committed to the Rochester region and has been very generous to many local projects that now carry his name, including the Golisano Center for Emergency and Diagnostic Medicine and Golisano Children's Hospital in Rochester. His generous gift in February 2001 to RIT provided the funds to launch the new college.

        The B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences was officially established on July 1, 2001.