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Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute records
The Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute records contains materials relating to the history and administration of RAMI.
William Harris Gallery collection
This collection contains materials that document the history and operation of the William Harris Gallery on the RIT Campus.
Anna Terrazzino deaf related documents
This is a collection of Deaf-related documents from Anna Terrazzino that includes material about the Mystic Oral School for the Deaf in Connecticut, which served as a residential school for the Deaf from 1895-1980, a booklet on the celebration of twentieth anniversary of the New Jersey Skiers Club of the Deaf, 1972-1992 and New Jersey Alumni Association publications from 1965-1967.
RIT Division of Career Education collection
Rochester Institute of Technology’s Division of Career Education was established in 1978 to coordinate co-operative and experiential education, career placement, academic and career advising, and career education research. The materials within this collection include office memos, a proposal for the development of the program, information booklets, an alumni survey, and news clippings.
Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute events and lectures records
The Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute (RAMI) Lectures and Events records pertain to the various events offered from the late 1800s until 1920. Materials include programs, announcements, correspondence and other promotional brochures.
RIT Vocational & Applied Technology Education Act (VATEA) records
This collection consists of RIT’s VATEA records. The Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act (also known as VATEA or the Perkins Act) is an allocation of federal funds awarded to the Department of Education. This collection includes correspondence, reports, forms, amendment proposals, and agreements.
RIT U.S. Memories Briefing records
Records consist of the U.S. Memories Briefing for the Rochester Institute of Technology. U.S. Memories was supposed to become a collaborative effort to give American firms a secure and home-based supply of memory chips. These records are contained within a single booklet.
Nantka collection of RAMI textbooks and ephemera
The Nantka collection of RAMI textbooks includes textbooks used in the Publishing and Printing program in the 1940s - 50s, as well as one on Textiles, and Economics. Also included are other printing related ephemera and a photograph collected by Mr. & Mrs. Nantka.