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William W DuBois photographic collection on SPAS 100th anniversary
McClure Scholarship collection
Materials related to the McClure Scholarships. These scholarships were awarded to 150 students as part of Rochester Institute of Technology's (RIT) 150th Anniversary Celebration in 1979. The collection includes press releases, clippings, birthday cards, and baby t-shirts.
RIT banners and flags
Collection of banners and flags regarding Rochester Institute of Technology.
Bausch and Lomb records
This collection contains an expense book, a scrapbook, a compilation of employee magazines and numerous clippings related to the history of Bausch and Lomb and especially to the celebration of the company’s 75th anniversary.
40th anniversary celebration of College of Applied Science and Technology invitation and coin
The collection contains two items donated by the College of Applied Science & Technology at their 40th anniversary celebration. Included are the invitation to the event held on October 18, 2012, and a commemorative coin.
RIT College of Applied Science and Technology records
This collection contains records and materials pertaining to the RIT College of Applied Science and Technology. CAST was established in 1972 and grew to become one of RIT’s largest colleges. This collection contains clippings, promotional brochures, program information and news releases.
RIT College of Fine and Applied Arts records
RIT University News slide collection
A collection of over 80 binder-boxes of slides taken by University photographers over a span of many decades documenting faculty and staff, academics, buildings and student life.
RIT 1993 Time Capsule collection
The 1993 Time Capsule collection contains planning materials and items collected by the 1993 student government, as well congratulatory correspondence from various universities for RIT’s 25 anniversary at the Henrietta campus.
KGCOE 175th Anniversary bicycle
Collection is a customized bicycle created by students in the RIT Kate Gleason College of Engineering in 2005 during RIT's 175th anniversary celebration. RIT President Albert Simone rode the bike during a celebratory parade.