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50 West Main Street building records
Gordon Field House and Activities Center collection
The Gordon Field House collection contains fifteen architectural drawings of the field house, announcements of groundbreaking and dedication ceremonies and concept proposals.
RIT Calendar Task Force records
These folders contain records from RIT’s Calendar Task Force. The Institute Task Force on the Calendar was formed in the fall of 1990 in response to concerns from administrators and faculty regarding the feasibility of different calendar formats. These records include reports, recommendations, and proposals derived from impact studies initiated by various subcommittees.
RIT Office of Graduate Studies records
The first Graduate Studies program at the Rochester Institute of Technology was established in the late 1950's under President Mark Ellingson, with many more programs emerging rapidly after. This collection contains clippings and various records pertaining to graduate studies at RIT.
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.
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 Oversight Study Group records
The collection contains records pertaining to the Rochester Institute of Technology Oversight Study Group on Classified and Proprietary Research (OSG). The OSG was formed in response to the RIT-CIA controversy that ultimately lead to the early retirement of President M. Richard Rose in 1992. These records include announcements and a newspaper article.
Pat Pitkin papers
Pat Pitkin papers contains correspondence from Ms. Pitkin's service on the Rochester Interative Multimedia Task Force in 1994-1995. It also contains documentation of her service on the New Multimedia Advisory Committee at RIT in 1994.
RIT Policy Council records
RIT Policy Council records include memos, minutes, bulletins and various proposals for programs, policies, and rules for the university from the early 1920’s until 2007. The collection also contains materials that may have been shown at or during meetings of the Policy Council committee and other committees related to the Policy Council.
RIT College of Fine and Applied Arts Curriculum Committee Council records
Records from RIT College of Fine and Applied Arts Curriculum Committee Council from 1970-1989. Although the amount of documentation for each year varies, all years generally include correspondence, meeting minutes, course and program proposals, committee reports, committee policies.