RIT mug and cup collection
Scope and Contents
RIT mug and cup collection includes:
- Java Wally's (2 cups)
- 100 Years of Excellence in Photographic Education (2 mugs)
- Principal Investigators Reception (mug)
- Alpha Phi Omega (stein)
- Zeta Tau (stein)
- RIT Annual Concert Clambake (3 mugs)
- RIT Student Directorate (cup)
Dates
- Creation: 1961-2010
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open to researchers.
Biographical / Historical
The Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) can trace its origins to the founding of the Rochester Athenaeum in 1829. After joining with several different Rochester institutions during the 19th century, the Athenaeum finally merged with the Mechanics Institute (founded in 1885) in 1891 to form the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute (RAMI). RAMI changed its name to the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1944 to better reflect the university's role in the field of technical education.
RIT was originally located in the city of Rochester, NY. Due to the rapid growth in enrollment and programs following World War II, it became increasingly clear that the school would have to expand. Emil Muller, an RIT graduate, helped the university obtain 1300 acres of farmland in the suburb of Henrietta. Ground was broken on November 2, 1964 and by September 1968 the first classes were held. The Henrietta campus now contains well over 200 buildings with 12 colleges including the National Technical Institute for the Deaf. As of 2011, RIT has over 17,000 students and more than 200 student clubs and organizations.
Extent
1 Linear Feet (1 carton)
Language
English
Overview
Collection includes mugs, cups, and steins promoting RIT events, student life, and student organizations.
Arrangement
Collection is unarranged.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Accession number(s): 07:15, 07:71
Processing Information
Finding aid created by Amy Vilz in November 2011.
Subject
- Rochester Institute of Technology -- Students (Organization)
- Title
- RIT mug and cup collection
- Status
- Published
- Subtitle
- RIT Archives
- Author
- Amy Vilz
- Date
- 23 November 2011
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- English
Repository Details
Part of the RIT Archives Repository