College campuses -- New York (State) -- Rochester
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Bob Conge drawings
Collection consists of a set of 9 drawings of RIT Henrietta campus construction vehicles by RIT Professor Bob Conge.
Chris Nilsen collection of RIT slides
Eighty slides taken at different times throughout the new campus construction between 1962-1968.
Construction of RIT's Henrietta Campus records
Dwight D. and Mamie Eisenhower audiocassettes
Collection of audiocassettes from Eisenhower College. Tapes concern Dwight D. and Mamie Eisenhower, as well as Eisenhower College.
George M. Cochran digital moving image collection
The George M. Cochran digital moving image collection consists of several films and business cards from Cochran's film and marketing companies. Cochran was a student at RIT in the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences in the early 1960's. The films are housed on optical discs (CD-ROM/DVD).
Hotel Rochester spoon
Silver spoon from the Hotel Rochester. The Hotel Rochester was the predecessor of the Nathaniel Rochester Hall, a men's dorm on West Main Street on the downtown campus of RIT. The collection includes one silver spoon.
John Wenrich campus renderings
John Wenrich campus renderings contains 9 paintings and drawings depicting the RIT Henrietta and Rochester campuses.
Nathaniel Rochester Hall sign
Red and silver wood and metal sign with the words "RIT Nathaniel Rochester Hall."
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.
Operation Hi Ball collection
The Operation Hi Ball collection consists of the original 16mm footage of the event, as well as a DVD copy of the film, a slideshow set to music and still photos from the event conducted by RIT photography faculty and students in 1962.