Mark W. Ellingson Explained

Mark W. Ellingson
Order:5th
President of the
Rochester Institute of Technology
Term Start:1936
Term End:1969
Predecessor:John A. Randall
Successor:Paul A. Miller
Birth Date:5 June 1904
Birth Place:Magrath, Alberta
Death Place:Rochester, New York
Nationality:American
Spouse:Marcia Cooke Randall
Children:4
Alma Mater:Gooding College
University of Rochester
Ohio State University
Profession:Administrator

Mark Ellingson (1905 – 1993) was the 5th president of the Rochester Institute of Technology, succeeding John A. Randall, from 1936–1969.[1] He rose from a teacher at the institute to the presidency, which he held for longer than anyone before or since, and in many ways he brought the institute into its modern form. During Ellingson's tenure in office from 1936 to 1969,[2] [3] enrollment in day and evening classes rose from 2,250 to 16,000. He also oversaw a major expansion of the RIT endowment; a 1937 merger with the Empire School of Printing; the 1944 renaming to "Rochester Institute of Technology" (formerly, Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute); the planning, construction, and 1968 transfer to the current campus in Henrietta. He also spearheaded the drive to have RIT selected as the location for the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, which admitted its first students in 1968.

The tallest building on the Henrietta campus, a residence hall nicknamed "Tower A", is named for Ellingson.File:EllingsonResidenceHallEastFace.JPG|East face of Ellingson HallFile:MarkEllingsonResidenceHall.JPG|West face of Ellingson HallFile:TheBowerRITCampus.JPG|Marcia Ellingson memorial

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RIT's presidential history . Saffran . Michael . March 8, 2007 . www.rit.edu . news & events . . . July 2, 2017.
  2. News: December 12, 1968 . RIT to Hunt President To Succeed Ellingson . . . 1B.
  3. News: June 26, 1969 . N. Carolina Educator New RIT President . . . 1B.