The university will livestream a special ceremony at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 30, to announce the official name of the new maker and learning complex that will become the new epicenter of the RIT campus.
At the request of RIT trustee and alumnus Austin McChord, whose record $50 million gift to RIT in 2017 helped fund the complex, RIT held a contest for students to name the facility that received 260 submissions and received more than 2,000 votes. McChord, RIT President David Munson, and the winning student will deliver remarks during the event overlooking the construction project.
This construction project is the largest undertaking since building the Henrietta campus, which opened in 1968. The new building will embody RIT’s focus on technology, the arts, and design; centralize RIT’s makerspace activities; enhance performing arts; and provide much needed classroom…