Universities and colleges -- Faculty -- New York (State) -- Rochester
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
RIT Philosophy Department records
Records of the RIT Philosophy Department in the College of Liberal Arts from 1985-2008. The collection includes meeting minutes, correspondence, course descriptions, curriculum planning, faculty issues, statistics, Hale Chair history, and conference papers.
RIT Portrait collection
This collection contains portraits of Mechanics Institute (MI), Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute (RAMI) and Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) administration, faculty, staff and some students. The portraits comprise many formats and sizes; prints, slides, negatives and contact sheets.
RIT Support Staff Advisory Board records
Materials related to the Rochester Institute of Technology Support Staff Advisory Board. This was an organization formed in the late 1980's with the intent to offer professional development opportunities to RIT staff members. The collection includes correspondence, promotional materials, financial records, newsletter and meeting minutes, as well as other paper 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.
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.
Stan Zack photograph of Robert Panara and other performers
Collection consists of one framed color photograph with mat by photographer Stan Zack taken in 2012. Visible photograph dimensions are 11 3/4" x 7 3/4". Dimensions with frame included are 17" x 13". Photograph depicts Robert Panara, NTID's first deaf instructor seated, with eight other NTID performers around him. There are no additional materials in this collection at this time.