Promotional materials
Found in 96 Collections and/or Records:
RIT College of Business collection
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 Imaging Arts and Sciences records
Records from the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences, which formed from merging the College of Graphic Arts and Photography and the College of Applied Arts in 1992. The collection includes correspondence, promotional materials, administrative documents, and NASAD reviews from 1992-2011.
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 Commission for Promoting Pluralism records
The collection contains various records, correspondence, event guides, promotions and reports related to the Commission for Promoting Pluralism at RIT from 1985-2011.
RIT Department of Communication records
The collection includes various correspondence, promotions, handbooks and curriculum information related to the Department of Communication at RIT which is part of the College of Liberal Arts.
RIT Food Services Department records
Various clippings, correspondence, promotions and dining guides related to the history of RIT’s Department of Food Service.
RIT fraternities and sororities records
RIT Greek organization records
The RIT Greek organization records contain materials related to the history of the Greek organization community at RIT from 1954-1994. The collection includes constitutions, meeting minutes, correspondences, newsletters, and assorted promotional materials pertaining to Greek life overall at RIT. Please note: The materials in this collection were largely accumulated by administrative departments and not transferred to the RIT Archives directly by the original organization.