RIT Support Staff Advisory Board records, 1992-1993.

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RIT Support Staff Advisory Board records, 1992-1993.

The Rochester Institute of Technology Support Staff Advisory Board records document the existence and activities of this group from the 1980s-1990s. The records are arranged chronologically within each record series. A folder level inventory lists all record series and dates. Some series included are committee reports, correspondence, meeting minutes, newsletters, and promotional materials. Materials related to the Rochester Institute of Technology Support Staff Advisory Board. This was an organization formed in the late 1980s 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.

0.75 linear feet (2 document boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8184698

RIT Library, Wallace Library

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