Benjamin Rush Rhees
1860–1939 (age 79)
university president
Biography
As president of the University of Rochester from 1900 to 1935, Benjamin Rush Rhees guided the university through a period of remarkable growth, deepening academic programs and overseeing the creation of enduring campus landmarks, including the beloved Rush Rhees Library.
He worked beside benefactors to expand scholarships and research while nurturing connections between the university and the wider community, leaving a legacy of intellectual curiosity and civic-mindedness.