Research News and Publication Office (Georgia Institute of Technology) records, circa 1980-1999.

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Research News and Publication Office (Georgia Institute of Technology) records, circa 1980-1999.

The Research News and Publications Office Visual Materials consists of slides and photographs documenting research and innovation at Georgia Tech and organizations related to Georgia Tech. The images in this collection were taken to illustrate articles in one of RNPO's publications. The slides are color images while the photographs are black and white. Although most of the items have titles or captions, there are both slides and photographs without identification or categories. Very few of the photographs are dated and none of the slides have dates; however all the materials appear to date from circa 1980-1999.

1 linear foot (approximately 1161 images)

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The Georgia Tech Research News and Publications Office (RNPO) offers media relations, publication services, and online support for research and service activities at Georgia Tech. The Research News and Publications Office produces Research Horizons Magazine, Impact Newsletter, and the Georgia Tech Research Institute Annual Report. RNPO has won many media relations awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). From the description of Research News and Public...

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