Engineering -- Study and teaching -- New York (State) -- Rochester
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
American Society for Engineering Education at RIT records
American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) conference at RIT contains four items collected during the Engineering-Images for the Future conference in June 19-23, 1983. Items include a t-shirt, a button, and two wooden cubes inscribed with ASEE RIT 1983.
Carl Yackel collection
The Carl Yackel collection includes correspondence, photographs, writings by Yackel and other related items. Carl Yackel enrolled at RAMI in 1941 and graduated in 1947 after serving time in the Army Air Coprs.
Howard C. Riker collection of mechanical engineering student projects
Collection includes an eight inch table saw and cast iron grinding or buffing wheel arbor designed, patterned and machined by Mechanics Institute (MI) student, Howard C. Riker. Mr. Riker was a student in the School of Industrial Arts, and graduated in 1928. These pieces were made in the Engineering drawing and mechanism class.
Kate Gleason College of Engineering dedication key fob and card holder
Collection contains a key fob and business card holder marking the naming of the Kate Gleason College of Education and the opening of the James E. Gleason building.
Richard A. Freund collection
Contains photographs, memorandums, awards, and ephemeral objects belonging to Richard Freund while he worked at RIT. Papers and objects cover 1966-1996.
RIT solar car program collection
Documents and clippings related to the College of Engineering solar car project.
RIT Subject Files
The RIT Subject Files is a collection of materials pertaining to all aspects of RIT. The collection was created by individual donations of materials that were assembled by category over the years.
RIT University News slide collection
A collection of over 80 binder-boxes of slides taken by University photographers over a span of many decades documenting faculty and staff, academics, buildings and student life.
Walter Amos Deemer textbooks and drawings
The collection contains textbooks used by and drawings created by Walter Amos Deemer while a student from 1927-1931 at Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute.