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Leo Smith papers
The Leo Smith papers document his work in RIT Administration, including in the Policy Council and Educational Research Office.
Collection on William Destler
The Collection on William Destler includes memoranda, invitations, and promotional materials. Destler became RIT's ninth president in 2007.
RIT Constructive Criticism Campaign report
Compilation of administration, faculty, staff and student critiques of RIT in 1959.
Rochester Institute of Technology annual reports
Annual reports for the Rochester Institute of Technology (previously the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute) and its predecessor, the Mechanics Institute. The collection includes annual reports submitted by the university president, as well as reports from individual departments. Also included are supporting materials submitted with the departmental reports.
RIT Office of the Provost records, 1957-2001
Records of the Rochester Institute of Technology's (RIT) Office of the Provost. The collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, program registration materials, and other miscellaneous items. Most of the collection is related to program development and accreditation measures.
RIT Office of the Provost records
Records of the Rochester Institute of Technology's (RIT) Office of the Provost. The collection includes correspondence, administrative and financial documents, newsletters, and several miscellaneous items. The materials are related to specific programs, committees, or projects by the university.
M. Richard Rose papers
Papers of M. Richard Rose, president of the Rochester Institute of Technology from 1979-1992. The collection includes biographical material, correspondence, speeches, ephemera, news releases, publications, and clippings.
Portrait of William Destler
The portrait of William Destler was painted by Pranesh Das Purandaradoss, an MBA student at the Saunders College of Business. Destler was RIT's ninth president serving from 2007-2017. This is likely an oil painting, and has been selected by Destler as his official portrait.