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Vicki T. Hurwitz T-shirt collection
A collection of 69 t-shirts related to RIT and/or NTID events, Deaf Women of Rochester, and Sapphires deaf women's softball team from roughly 1989-2010.
View It! The Art and Architecture of RIT photographic images
Collection contains 11- CD's of digital files, 85-4 x 5 inch color negatives, 19-color slides, 1- 8x 11 inch color photo of the NTID stained glass window, and a three page inventory of images used in View It! the art and architecture of RIT, a book about the artwork and architecture of the RIT campus.
Village No. 2 typeface
Village No. 2 is a roman serif typeface created by Frederic W. Goudy and sold by the Village Letter Foundery in 1932.
Village typeface
Village is a roman serif typeface created by Frederic W. Goudy and sold by the Village Letter Foundery in 1903.
Vincent Y. Lin Metaproject collection
The Vincent Y. Lin Metaproject Collection consists of all the process work for the development of Buoyancy paper towel holder, and a book which describes Metaproject 07 and all the student designs. The final product, Limbo, is also included in this collection.
Virgil McCullough photographs
Virgil McCullough photographs document the National Technical Institute of the Deaf (NTID) production of the play The Phoney Gentleman in 1978.
Virgin Wood Type Hebrew typefaces
Two Hebrew wood type fonts made at Virgin Wood Type, Rochester, New York in 2023.
Vistaphones
W. W. Charters Institute Self-Study records
Papers from W. W. Charter's consulting project at the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute (renamed the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1944). Charters was invited by the Institute in 1928 to help the college reshape itself for the future, with particular emphasis on educational objectives and curriculum development. The collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, research materials, reports, and clippings.
Wage and Salary Task Force report
The report contains findings from studies conducted by a task force related to faculty concerns about RIT’s salary and benefit policies.