Correspondence
Found in 171 Collections and/or Records:
Sam Abrams papers
Professional papers of Sam Abrams, the American poet. Abrams taught as a professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology from 1978-2005. The collection includes correspondence, committee notes, fliers, brochures, poems, and class materials. There are also biographical files on various writers.
Sam Abrams personal papers
Collection consists of Abrams’ research material used in his personal and professional projects. Series of materials established are subject files, poetry, correspondence, writings, biographical files and clippings.
Sarah Reynolds records
Records and documentation of diversity and pluralism at RIT.
School of Food, Hotel & Travel Management records
Various clippings, photographs, correspondence, promotional program brochures and course guides related to the history of RIT’s School of Food, Hotel and Travel Management.
School of Photographic Arts and Sciences records
Materials related to the School of Photographic Arts and Science (SPAS) at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) including correspondence, curriculum, clippings, and materials for students and faculty. Of particular interest is the collection of records related to the history of the school.
Society for Technical Communication (Rochester Chapter) records
Records of the Rochester Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication (STC) founded in 1958. The collection includes correspondence, promotional materials, meeting and conference notes, speeches, governance documents, newsletters, and other documents related to the professional association.
Stanley H. Witmeyer collection
Stephen O. Saxe papers
Student drama clubs collection
This collection accrues materials from RIT's student-run theater and drama clubs. It includes administrative and financial documents, correspondence, playbills, promotional materials, rehearsal schedules, advertising, scrapbook, and clippings.
Task Force on the 80s records
Documents from the Rochester Institute of Technology's (RIT) Task Force on the 80s. The group was created in 1977 as part of RIT's reaccreditation process. The collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, meeting minutes, agendas, committee reports, and miscellaneous planning documents.