The year RIT was founded
1829
This Italian Stallion from Montreal is the program leader in career Division 1 goalie wins 
Tommy Scarfone
This current president is quite the tall gentlemen, standing at 6'5"
President David Munson
The newest completed building on campus, this building was the largest construction project in RIT history since the construction of the Henrietta campus and hosts multiple performing arts spaces and one of the largest makerspaces in New York
SHED
The name of the original RIT tiger (yes, we had a real tiger at one point!)
SpiRIT
The first year of classes at the new Henrietta campus
1968
Having recently surpassed 450 career wins, this RIT coach is the most successful in program history
Wayne Wilson
The cute and cuddly mascot of RIT can be quite dangerous on ice skates (he was caught on video running over children last year)
Ritchie
The tallest building on campus, and is actually the tallest building in Monroe County (not downtown)
Mark Ellingson Hall (Tower A)
Techmen
RIT's largest college, Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences, is founded in this year
2001
The RIT Tiger's women's hockey team won the Division III championship in this year (current women's head coach Celeste Brown was on the team!)
2012
This RIT mascot only comes out during FreezeFest
Roarie
This central building on campus was built on the former pool (you can still see the old bleachers when you walk in!)
Campus Center
Orange and brown or blue and white
This Institute would merge with the Rochester Athenaeum in 1891 and form what would become modern-day RIT
The Mechanics Institute
Featuring future NHL player Chris Tanev, RIT made their Cinderella Frozen Four run in this year, knocking off Denver and UNH on their way to Detroit
2010
The officially unofficial leader of Corner Crew, he begins his addresses with "HEY CORNER CREW!"
Big Goon
This building features the largest green wall in New York
Sustainability Hall
This famous abolitionist delivered one of his most famous speeches at the Rochester Athenaeum
Frederick Douglass
The first president of RIT, who started in 1910 (there is an honorable dorm hall named after him!)
Carleton B. Gibson
In 2015, RIT made NCAA tournament history by being the first #16 seed to beat a #1 overall seed. To do this, they knocked off these Mavericks from Mankato
Minnesota State
This famous sidekick played a huge part in helping RIT find its creativity in the "Raiders of the Golden Brick" (some say she is the reason they found it!)
Nancy Munson (G.O.A.T)
There are two buildings on campus that have full service showers. (The Residence Halls and Gordon Field House DO NOT COUNT!)
Name one
Louise Slaughter Hall or the Fishbowl
The RIT campus was moved to Henrietta to accomodate the construction of this major Rochester beltway
The Inner Loop