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Biomedical Photographic Communications program records
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: RITArc-0412
Overview
The Biomedical Photographic Communications program records documents the origin of this program at RIT. Also included are planning materials containing a history of the program, curriculum information, information on students, alumni and faculty, academic reports, publicity and program publications. Originally called Biomedical Photography, the Biomedical Photographic Communications program is a unique media program taught in the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences at Rochester...
Dates:
1968-2004
Found in:
RIT Archives
RIT College of Fine and Applied Arts records
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: RITArc-0492
Overview
Materials related to the operations of the College of Fine and Applied Arts (CFAA) at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). CFAA was officially established in 1960, although courses in art and design had been offered since the establishment of the early Mechanics Institute and Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute. The collection includes correspondence, office memos, promotional materials, prize competition information, course/program information, media clippings, and other related...
Dates:
1885-2011
Found in:
RIT Archives
National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) Administrative records
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: RITDSA-0159
Overview
Administrative records of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) generated from the National Advisory Group, Office of the President, Offices of Directors and Deans ( William Castle, Robert Frisina, William H. Williams, Milo Bishop), NTID Department of Institutional Research, Center for Educational and Instructional Research, Institute Review Board, International Deafness Outreach, institutional Planning and research, Office of architects Hugh Stubbins & Associates, as...
Dates:
ca.1959 - 2003
Found in:
RIT Archives