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  2. Rochester Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) is a private research university in Rochester, New York. It was founded in 1829. It is one of only two institutes of technology in New York state, the other being the New York Institute of Technology. RIT enrolls about 19,000 students, of whom 16,000 are undergraduate and 3,000 are graduate students.

  3. Greater Rochester International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport ( IATA: ROC, ICAO: KROC, FAA LID: ROC) is a public airport located within the City of Rochester, three miles (4.8 km) southwest of Downtown, in Monroe County, New York, United States. [3] It is owned and operated by Monroe County.

  4. List of Rochester Institute of Technology alumni - Wikipedia

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    John Cebrowski – member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives; Brian Chontosh (2000) – United States Marine Corps officer, Navy Cross Recipient; Robert J. Duffy (1993) – Lieutenant Governor of New York (2011–2014); mayor, (2006–2010) City of Rochester; past Chief of Police, City of Rochester

  5. List of presidents of the Rochester Institute of Technology

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    Rochester Institute of Technology has had 10 presidents since it was founded in 1829. List of presidents. Carleton B. Gibson (1910–1916) James F. Barker (1916–1919) Royal B. Farnum (1919–1921) John A. Randall (1922–1936) Mark W. Ellingson (1936–1969) Paul A. Miller (1969–1979) M. Richard Rose (1979–1992) Albert J. Simone (1992–2007)

  6. Park Point at RIT - Wikipedia

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    Park Point at RIT (originally referred to as "Collegetown" or "College Park" [1]) is an apartment complex and commercial enterprise on the northeast corner of Rochester Institute of Technology 's campus in Rochester, New York. The property was initially being leased to Wilmorite Properties, [2] until it was bought by American Campus Communities ...

  7. Gene Polisseni Center - Wikipedia

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    The Gene Polisseni Center (colloquially known as the Polisseum or by its initials, the GPC) is an ice arena on the Rochester Institute of Technology campus in Henrietta, New York. Ground was broken for the project on October 19, 2012, [2] and the arena was officially dedicated on September 18, 2014.

  8. RIT Tigers - Wikipedia

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    RIT's athletics nickname is the "Tigers", a name given following the undefeated men's basketball season of 1955–56. Prior to that, RIT's athletic teams were called the "Techmen" and had blue and silver as the sports colors. In 1963, RIT purchased a rescued Bengal tiger which became the Institute's mascot, named SPIRIT. He was taken to sports ...

  9. Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences

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    Rochester. , New York. Website. www .rit .edu /computing /. The B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences (commonly abbreviated as GCCIS and pronounced jee-sis) is one of the largest colleges at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), and is home to the institute's computing education and research facilities.