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Collection on Marcia Ellingson
Collection of records about Marcia Ellingson and some of the activities she was involved in.
Collection on Mark Ellingson
Collection of records about RIT President Mark Ellingson.
Collection on Nathaniel Rochester
Records related to Colonel Nathaniel Rochester, founder of the city of Rochester, New York. These records found throughout the RIT Archives, have been pulled together by the staff to create this collection.
Collection on Paul A. Miller
Collection of records deposited in the RIT Archives over a period of years.
Collection on Robert McFarlane -William A. Kern Professor in Communications
A collection of eight audiocassette tapes documenting the speeches of Robert McFarlane who visited RIT in 1986 and twice in 1987 as the William A. Kern Professor in Communications. Also included in the collection is correspondence, clippings, and articles about his lectures.
Collection on Spirit (Tiger)
Materials related to Spirit the Tiger, a live tiger cub that served as the Rochester Institute of Technology's mascot from 1963-1964. The collection includes correspondence, administrative and financial documents, ephemera, and clippings. Also included is a transcript of an oral history interview given by RIT students who were members of the original Tiger Committee in 2005.
Collection on William Destler
The Collection on William Destler includes memoranda, invitations, and promotional materials. Destler became RIT's ninth president in 2007.
College of Business Quality Cup Award records
Correspondence, videotapes and newspaper articles detailing the history and winners of the RIT/USA Today Quality Cup award.
College of Liberal Arts, Division of Language, Literature and Communication records
The collection contains various records, correspondence, memos and curriculum information related to the College of Liberal Arts Division of Language, Literature and Communication from 1969-1999.
Colophon collection
Collection of correspondence, printed signatures, ephemera, and original drawings realted to The Colophon. The Colphon: a Book Collector's Quarterly, was published in New York between 1930 and 1950.