GE 1 George Eastman Building (opened 1968) 2 Frank Ritter Ice Rink (1968) 3 George H. Clark Gymnasium (1968) 4 Student Alumni Union (1968) 5 Wallace Library (1968, addition completed 1991) 6 College of Liberal Arts (1968) 7A James E. Booth Fine Arts Building (1968) 7B Frank E. Gannett Building (1968) 8 Thomas Gosnell Building (1968, addition 1998) 9 James E. Gleason Building (1968, addition and renovations 2000) 10 Ross Building 11 Information Center 12 Max Lowenthal Building (1968) 14 Hugh Carey Building (1984) 15 RIT Bookstore, Campus Connections (1968) 16 Kilian J. and Caroline F. Schmitt Interfaith Center (1984) 17 Center for Microelectronic and Computer Engineering (1986) 18 Link Building (1988) 20 Riverknoll Apartments (1971) 23 Hale-Andrews Student Life Center (1992) 24 Gordon Field House and Activities Center (to open 2004) 25 — 55 Residence halls (1968, extensive renovation completed 2001) NE SE E RI VE R 60 Lyndon Baines Johnson Building (1974) 70 Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences building (2003) 71 — 73 Craft Village (1968) 74 Laboratory for Applied Computing (2002) 76 Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science (1989) 77 Bausch & Lomb Center (1989) 78 Louise Slaughter Building (1996) 80 Red Barn group activity facility 89 Crossroads Building (2000) 300 — 330 University Commons apartment complex (1999) 600 – 620 Greek residences (2001) A — “The Sentinel” – sculpture by Albert Paley (2003) B — Tennis Courts, 2002 C — All-weather, lighted, artificial turf athletic field (2003) D — Boathouse – Located on the Genesee River south of campus near the Racquet Club apartment complex (1999) E — RIT Inn & Conference Center, 5257 West Henrietta Road south of campus (donated 2001) F — RIT Incubator & Research Corp., 125 Tech Park Drive (off John Street) south of campus
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