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RIT Office of Admissions records
Records collected by the RIT Archives documenting the functions of the Office of Admissions.
RIT Office of Admissions videotapes
Collection of five videorecordings produced by the RIT Office of Admissions between 1975-1995 for the purpose of promoting the University and recruiting students.
RIT Office of Development publications
Materials published by the RIT Office of Development which raises funds for RIT. The collection includes mailings, donation solicitations, invitations to special events and other related items.
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 Office of Instructional Development records
Records of the Rochester Institute of Technology's (RIT) Office of Instructional Development, previously named the Division of Instructional Research and Development. The department oversaw various other departments that provided media products and services to the RIT community. The collection contains correspondence, reports, promotional materials, and other miscellaneous items.
RIT Office of Minority Student Affairs records
Records of the Office of Minority Student Affairs at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). The office was founded in 1982 under the direction of Fred Smith. The collection includes correspondence, fliers, and a clipping.
RIT Office of Student Ombudsman records
The RIT Office of Student Ombudsman records contains materials related to the creation and operation of the RIT Office of Student Ombudsman.
RIT Office of the President records
RIT Office of the Provost miscellaneous materials
Various materials donated to the RIT Archive Collections by the Office of the Provost in 1997. The items include historical information on the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) such as brochures on the university's history and architectural renderings. Also included is information on the National Technical Institute for the Deaf's (NTID) founding and dedication ceremonies.
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.