Student life
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
NTID Communications Services slides
Collection of 120 slides taken by National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) Communications and Marketing Services over a number of decades. Content of the slides ranges from campus construction, student life, academics, and general campus life.
NTID Student Life collection
The NTID Student Affairs collection includes videotapes, t-shirts, and photographs collected from events held from 1972-2015.
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.
RIT keychains
Keychains promoting RIT and student activity organizations.
RIT pennants
Pennants regarding Rochester Institute of Technology.
RIT Student Advocate student publication
Collection consists of seven issues of The Student Advocate, a student publication of RIT from April - May 1967. This publication began when students who worked on the Reporter became disgruntled.
Sally Taylor collection on the Baptist Student Union
The Sally Taylor collection on the Baptist Student Union (BSU) contains various records and ephemera collected by Taylor during her time as the director of NTID/RIT Baptist Student Ministries. BSU started in 1980s as a Deaf Christian club at NTID/RIT. The collection includes administrative records, as well as clippings, photographs and handbooks related to the club’s activities. The materials range in date from 1984-1991.
Walter W. Taylor collection
The Walter W. Taylor collection consists of three items donated by the son of RIT alumni Walter Taylor, Paul Taylor in 2010. The items include a banner, Mechanical Arts drawings and a photo album. These items were collected by Walter W. Taylor when he was a student at the Mechanics Institute around 1905.