Biography files
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
M. Richard Rose papers
Papers of M. Richard Rose, president of the Rochester Institute of Technology from 1979-1992. The collection includes biographical material, correspondence, speeches, ephemera, news releases, publications, and clippings.
NTID people files
Collection created to preserve biographical information about people who have worked or studied at National Technical School for the Deaf. (NTID)
Records on RIT faculty, staff, and trustees
Records on RIT faculty, staff and trustees contains biographical information on individuals associated with RIT and some faculty writings. There are 46 document boxes of files in alphabetical order by the individuals last name.
RIT College of Fine and Applied Arts records
RIT University News biographical files and clippings
Collection on biographical records kept by the University News Department at RIT on administrators, trustees, and faculty. Also includes news clippings from local, regional, and national sources between 2000-2002.
Rochester Institute of Technology Honorary Degree records
Materials related to honorary degrees conferred by the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). RIT awarded its first honorary degree in 1968. The collection includes information on policies and procedures, biographical information, copies of diplomas, and other related materials.
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.
William A. Reedy Memorial Lecture in Photography collection
Programs, clippings, press releases, posters, and other paper materials regarding the William A. Reedy Memorial Lecture in Photography, as well as a few lectures on VHS tape, audiocassette and CD.