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80's Style Symposium videotapes
Collection of five videotapes of a three-day symposium sponsored by RIT College of Imaging Arts and Sciences on April 1-3, 1987. Each tape is a different speaker and the last is a panel discussion with all speakers.
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.
Jane Lim Metaproject collection
The Jane Lim Metaproject Collection consists of all the process work for the development of Hoop and Hang, and a book which describes Metaproject 05 and all the student designs.
Veronica Lin Metaproject collection
The Veronica Lin Metaproject Collection consists of all the process work for the development of Foot Pebble, and a book which describes Metaproject 06 and all the student designs.
RIT Purchase Prize Photo collection
RIT Libraries established the Photo Purchase Prize Award program in 1981 to provide a visual history of RIT's School of Photographic Arts and Sciences (SPAS). Each year works are purchased for the collection from the SPAS Student Honor Show, a juried exhibition open to students in all departments of the School.
Frederick W. Brehm photographs of Clark Building construction
Frederick Brehm photographs of Clark Building construction contains photographs related to the construction of the Clark Building in 1945. There are two complete copies of the album; one is in a spiral album and the other in a portfolio box.
The Sustainability Institute at Rochester Institute of Technology: A Concept Paper
This is a concept paper formally proposing what would become the building which houses the Golisano Institute for Sustainability at RIT.
RIT University Gallery collection
3D printed prosthetic hand - prototype
This 3D printed prosthetic hand prototype is fully articulated and made from 3D printing plastics, latex, cord, and velcro. It is sized to fit a child's hand, and probably constructed to be operated by wrist movement.
Collection of Josh Owen products for Kontextur
Items designed by Josh Owen and manufactured by Kontextur. Josh Owen is a professor of Industrial Design at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). These items are designed for practical use in the bathroom, and were mass-produced and retailed in 2012.