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RIT Graphic Arts Research Center records
The Graphic Arts Research Center (GARC) records contains brochures, publications, clippings related to, and produced by GARC, as well as the handwritten outline of the Graphic Arts Research Division from 1947. GARC was a division of the College of Graphic Arts and Photography at RIT.
RIT English Language Center publications
Materials related to the English Language Center (ELC) at the Rochester Institute of Technology and its activities. The ELC was started in 1979 to help non-native English speakers planning to attend an American university learn the English language and better understand American culture. The collection includes student directories, brochures, and correspondence.
RIT Ombuds Office records
Correspondence, annual reports, and promotional materials from the Rochester Institute of Technology's Ombud's office.
Research at RIT records
Records related to research conducted at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). RIT is a large private institution focusing on research in a variety of technological fields. The collection includes annual reports, brochures and an event program.
Fred Moss papers
The Fred Moss collection consists of a variety of print materials collected by the donor while a student at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in the 1950's. There are handbooks, brochures, pamphlets and Kodak publications that all relate to the graphic arts. There are also a number of RIT publications including a sports bulletin, student handbook, and course catalog.
Imagine RIT Innovation and Creativity Festival planning and promotional materials
Imagine RIT Innovation and Creativity Festival promotional and planning materials include t-shirts, brochures, and other items regarding the festival. Each year memorabilia is added to this collection.
RIT University Publications collection
The University Publications collection comprises over 20 linear feet of materials created by the department for Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID). Some examples of printed materials are sports viewbooks, department brochures, commencement pamphlets, RIT University magazine, NTID focus, course catalogs.
50 West Main Street building records
Peter Giopulos papers
The collection includes articles, clippings, correspondence, and miscellaneous administrative documents for RIT's NASAD accreditation and course plans for the Graduate Forum class taught by Mr. Giopulos.
RIT College of Applied Science and Technology records
This collection contains records and materials pertaining to the RIT College of Applied Science and Technology. CAST was established in 1972 and grew to become one of RIT’s largest colleges. This collection contains clippings, promotional brochures, program information and news releases.