RIT Evening Student Association records
Collection — Folder: 1-3
Identifier: RITArc-0115
Scope and Contents
The RIT Evening Student Association records consist of correspondence, fliers, course schedules, newsletters, and miscellaneous materials. The correspondence includes information on the group's founding, as well as other administrative issues. The collection also includes fliers for various events and Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) course schedules. There are also three newsletters from the organization with general information for evening students and three miscellaneous items. These items include a pocket calendar; a "Guidebook for Evening Student Governments" from the International Association of Evening Student Councils; a folder containing a copy of the group's newspaper, The Image; and a "Purchase Power" wallet ID card application.
Added to the collection are issues of It's Better At Night from 1973-1978.
Added to the collection are issues of It's Better At Night from 1973-1978.
Dates
- 1964-1975
Creator
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open to researchers.
Biographical / Historical
The Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Evening Student Association (ESA) was formed in 1964 as the Evening College Student Association. The group was created to serve a similar role for the evening students as the day student's Student Association. Its first event, a dance titled "Getting to Know You," was held on May 22, 1964. Over the next few years, the group sponsored various events for RIT's evening school students including beer and pizza socials, Christmas parties, Valentine's Day dances, and summer picnics.
In addition to organizing social activities for students, the group provided a variety of services. For instance, the ESA sponsored a registration orientation each fall, published a regular newsletter, compiled a yearbook, and offered a math lab to students needing help in any mathematics course. For a $1 membership fee, any evening student could participate in these activities and services.
The organization's stated purposes were:To foster a spirit of identity between the evening student body and the Institute
To encourage and uphold a spirit of respect and cooperation between the evening student body and the administrative and faculty segments of the Institute
To represent evening student interests and welfare through service as an organized group for the expression of evening student views
To serve as the agency through which problems or ideas of the evening student may be brought to the attention of the appropriate Institute officers
To provide opportunities for personal growth through leadership, group interaction, service, social, and cultural activities.
In addition to organizing social activities for students, the group provided a variety of services. For instance, the ESA sponsored a registration orientation each fall, published a regular newsletter, compiled a yearbook, and offered a math lab to students needing help in any mathematics course. For a $1 membership fee, any evening student could participate in these activities and services.
The organization's stated purposes were:
Extent
3 Folder(s)
Language
English
Overview
Records of the Rochester Institute of Technology's (RIT) Evening School Association. The collection includes correspondence, fliers, course schedules, newsletters, and other miscellaneous materials.
Arrangement
Materials are contained in three folders. Items are arranged by type.
Physical Location
C.S. South, Shelf 808, Box 203
Processing Information
Finding aid created by Lara Nicosia in March 2011.
Creator
- Title
- RIT Evening Student Association records
- Subtitle
- RIT Archives
- Status
- Published
- Author
- Lara Nicosia
- Date
- 10 March 2011
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- English
Repository Details
Part of the RIT Archive Collections Repository
Contact:
RIT Libraries
Wallace Center
90 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester NY 14623 USA
(585) 475-4613
ritarchive@rit.edu
RIT Libraries
Wallace Center
90 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester NY 14623 USA
(585) 475-4613
ritarchive@rit.edu