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Buildings, roads, and residences on campus are named to honor individuals associated with the history of the institute.

George Eastman Building

Founder and long time CEO of Eastman Kodak, George Eastman served as both an institute trustee and Chairman of the Board at RIT.

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Briggs Place

Briggs Place is one of the roads in the NTID Complex. It is named in honor of William H. Briggs, a trustee from 1895-1927. He was the first vice president of the board from 1910-1923. He also served as Chairman of the committee to purchase works of art from 1910-1927.

William Briggs' son, Theodore C. Briggs, succeeded him on the RIT Board in 1927. Since 1963, he has been an honorary trustee. In 1967, and again in 1972, he received a Distinguished Service Award in recognition for his years of service to the board. He has made significant contributions to the Institute's growth through his membership on the Executive Committee (1945-1961), and as a member of the Nominating and New Campus Education committees.