RIT’s newest president highlights the university’s accomplishments while planning for a promising future
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President Bill Sanders speaks to the RIT community at his first State of the University Address held Sept. 10 in Ingle Auditorium.
Despite challenges facing academia, RIT President Bill Sanders expressed confidence in the university’s strong position and readiness for the future.
During his first State of the University Address on Wednesday, Sanders said RIT will continue to deliver a world-class education, support groundbreaking research and scholarship, and be a destination for talent from every corner of the globe.
“Through strategic actions and a visionary approach, we are positioning ourselves not simply to weather the uncertainty but to stay ahead of it and lead,” Sanders said. “We will do this by thinking strategically, acting on our aspirations, being willing to make difficult choices, and being nimble. We will do all of these things while remaining true to our community’s values.”
Sanders, who became RIT’s 11th president on July 1, outlined the university’s many accomplishments from the past year. Some highlighted achievements include:
- A record $105 million in new, sponsored research funding in fiscal year 2025.
- The welcoming of more than 3,000 undergraduate, 471 master’s, and 110 Ph.D. students to Rochester’s campus this fall.
- A strong global presence with 103 partnerships across 53 countries and increased enrollment at RIT’s global campuses in Dubai, Croatia, and Kosovo.
- The naming of the new Tiger Stadium as the Thomas Fearey Judson Jr. Stadium after a significant contribution from the Pike and Judson families towards the $30 million facility.
- A record fundraising year with $46.8 million in new gift commitments.
Looking ahead, Sanders noted the progress being made on the university’s strategic framework that will update the university’s mission and vision, core values, and strategic goals. That framework will be built on four pillars: transformative student experiences and success; world changing research and scholarship; community wellbeing and belonging; and a global reach and mindset.
“The success of this strategic framework process depends on the collective wisdom and creativity of our entire community so we may all thrive,” said Sanders. “We are well positioned to re-invent the future.”
Sanders concluded the address by encouraging the RIT community to get involved and to have a voice. He stated that the university is ready to lead with creators, makers, innovators, teachers, researchers, and entrepreneurs who will shape the future for good at a time of disruption.
“Our university community is on to something that is truly exceptional,” he said. “I want to make sure RIT continues to be a place where all can explore boldly, fail safely, and succeed spectacularly.”
The State of the University Address, held on campus in Ingle Auditorium, also included remarks by Prabu David, provost and senior vice president for Academic Affairs; Richard Zanibbi, chair of Faculty Senate; Jeremy Zehr, vice chair of Staff Council; Rafael Gilboa, president of Student Government; and Keith Jenkins, vice president and associate provost for Access, Engagement, and Success.
Read the full text of President Sanders’ State of the University Address.