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Paul A. Miller papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: RITArc-0067
Overview
Papers of Paul A. Miller, a former president of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). The collection includes published works, presentations, correspondence, photographs, awards and certificates, and other miscellaneous documents related to Miller and his career. Materials are not exclusively linked to his time at RIT, but also relate to Miller's experiences at Michigan State University, West Virginia University, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, North Carolina State...
Dates:
1946-2008
Found in:
RIT Archives
M. Richard Rose digital audio recording collection
Collection — Folder 1
Identifier: RITArc-0631
Overview
The M. Richard Rose digital audio recording collections contains audio recordings of Dr. Rose during his presidency at RIT.
M. Richard Rose (born 1933) was the 7th President of Rochester Institute of Technology, serving from 1979 to 1992. Miller and Rose shared the belief that students in a technical school should be exposed to more art, literature, philosophy and culture. Partially out of this interest, and partially due to financial difficulties, Eisenhower College became a part of RIT....
Dates:
1982-1988
Found in:
RIT Archives
Paul A. Miller digital audio recording
Collection — Folder 1
Identifier: RITArc-0634
Overview
Digital audio recordings from different events during Dr. Paul Miller's presidency at RIT. Dr. Miller was president from 1969-1979. Recordings include 1970 and 1975 faculty seminar addresses as well as his retirement speech.
Dates:
1970-1978
Found in:
RIT Archives
Robert H. Johnston digital audio recordings
Collection — Folder 1
Identifier: RITArc-0638
Overview
Digital audio recordings of Robert H. Johnston during his time at RIT. Dr. Robert H. Johnston spent twenty years as a professor and administrator at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He eventually became the Dean of the College of Fine and Applied Arts. In 1990 he was named a Special Assistant to the President of R.I.T. Dr. Johnston most known for developing a system of using digital imaging to decode damaged and ancient texts including the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Dates:
circa 1970
Found in:
RIT Archives