Campus planning -- New York (State) -- Rochester
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Construction of RIT's Henrietta Campus records
Mark and Marcia Ellingson papers
The Mark and Marcia Ellingson papers are a compilation of the personal and professional papers of Mark Ellingson (the fifth president of RIT) and his wife, Marcia Cooke Randall Ellingson. Materials include diaries, correspondence, legal and financial papers, genealogical research, photographs, publications, scrapbooks, notebooks, digital files, and more. The bulk of the collection is dated between 1923 and 1993.
New Campus Fund Drive digital audio recording
One audio recording promoting RIT's move to a new location in the 1960's and contributing to the new campus fund drive. The new campus refers to the Henrietta campus which RIT moved to in 1968. Material contains an audio recording of a fund raising effort, the original being on an audio cassette tape which was digitized to a wav file.
RIT Henrietta Campus planning documents
Materials related to the development and construction of the Rochester Institute of Technology's (RIT) campus in Henrietta, NY. RIT relocated its campus from downtown Rochester to the suburbs of Henrietta in 1968. The collection includes documents related to the college's move such as correspondence, meeting minutes, preliminary reports, and clippings.
RIT Land Use Studies collection
The Collection of RIT Land Use Studies contain two studies of the land that comprises RIT’s Henrietta campus. One study, “RIT Master Plan Land Use Study” assesses the usage of land at the Henrietta campus in 1975. The other study, “RIT Land Use Study Update”, reassesses the “RIT Master Plan Land Use Study” and focuses on long range planning in 1987.
RIT President's records on Henrietta Campus construction
Materials related to the planning and construction of the Rochester Institute of Technology's (RIT) campus in Henrietta, NY. RIT relocated its campus from the city of Rochester to the suburbs of Henrietta in 1968. The collection includes diagrams, correspondence, meeting minutes, financial records, and clippings.