Clippings (information artifacts)
Found in 141 Collections and/or Records:
RIT College of Business collection
RIT College of Continuing Education records
The collection includes clippings, photographs, correspondence, promotional materials and advertisements related to the College of Continuing Education at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) covering 1966-1996. Also included are course offerings and program proposals, several publications produced by the College.
RIT College of Fine and Applied Arts records
RIT College of Graphic Arts and Photography records
Materials related to the College of Graphic Arts and Photography (CGAP), which was a precursor to the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences. The collection includes information about the college, correspondence, clippings, a strategic plan, published materials by the college, and other related papers.
RIT College of Science records
Records from and about RIT’s College of Science includes correspondence, course offerings, policies and procedures, newspaper clippings, course manuals and VHS videotape.
RIT Downtown Campus records
Collection contains historical information on the downtown campus of the Rochester Institute of Technology. The campus was located within the heart of downtown Rochester from the time of the establishment of Mechanics Institute in 1885 until the move to the Henrietta campus in 1968. This collection includes clippings and various records, such as renovation plans, maps, and correspondence.
RIT Evening School records
The RIT Evening School records contain Evening School course offerings from 1935-1969, clippings, closing exercises programs, policies, questionnaires, and other administrative documents.
RIT Finance Club clipping
Newspaper clipping about the Rochester Institute of Technology's Finance Club.
RIT Food Services Department records
Various clippings, correspondence, promotions and dining guides related to the history of RIT’s Department of Food Service.
RIT Four Presidents Award records
This collection contains the records of the Four Presidents Award. The award came to be after Alfred Davis came up with the idea of an annual award to be given to a faculty or staff member of RIT whose public service and commitment mirrors that of the four presidents
. These records contain documents pertaining to the development of the award and names of recipients of the Four Presidents Award.