An academic building that houses classrooms, labs and department offices for the College of Science, with undergraduate and graduate programs in mathematics, biology, bioinformatics, physics and medical sciences.
Thomas Gosnell, retired chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company, has been a member of RIT's Board of Trustees since 1977, contributing both his time and his business expertise.
Mr. Gosnell follows a long family tradition of involvement with RIT as a descendant of Ezra R. Andrews (great grandfather), a founding trustee of Mechanics Institute, RIT's predecessor.
Most recently, Mr. Gosnell has been instrumental in the establishment of the $13 million Center for Excellence in Mathematics, Science and Technology, an addition to the College of Science building. Other contributions have helped establish or have supported the Student Life Center, eight memorial scholarships (each in memory of family members), the Nathaniel Rochester Society, Center for Hearing and Speech Research, and the Arthur J. Gosnell Professorship in Economics.