Records of the Division of Research, Economic Development and Engagement: Records of the Regional Development Institute
1960-2005
University Archives #UA12-01- Creator(s)
- Physical description
- 90.5 Cubic Feet
- Preferred Citation
- [Item description]. Records of the Regional Development Institute. UA12-01, Box [number]. University Archives, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.
- Repository
- East Carolina University Archives
- Access
- The collection is open for research use.
The Records of the Regional Development Institute contain published reports, correspondence, survey data, publications, newsletters, and video files related to the efforts of the Regional Development Institute at East Carolina University.
Biographical/historical information
As part of the East Carolina University Office of Economic Development, the Regional Development Institute (RDI) is housed in the Thomas Willis Building. The RDI provided sustainable community and economic development techincal advice, project implementation guidance, student service learning, and scholarly engagement to local, state, and regional entitites to foster the growth of a modern economy.
Scope and arrangement
Collection contains information related to the operation of the Regional Devleopment Institute (RDI) at East Carolina Univeristy. Divided into 40 series, the records contain correspondence, reports, publications, survey data, and video files related to the efforts of the RDI to promote sustainable economic development in eastern North Carolina.
Administrative information
Copyright notice
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Related material
This collection is a part of Records of the Division of Research, Economic Development and Engagement.