Meeting minutes, announcements and publications from RIT Colleges: Recent submissions
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Kearse Student Writing Awards 2007
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Self-portrait as the allegory of painting (La Pittura)
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
Writing Portfolio
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
Alisha Gianakakis (APR '07) accepts marketing position
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NTID alums awarded for connecting corporations and deaf students
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2001-04-12)Originally connected by deafness and graduation from National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), Gary W. Behm and Angela S. Officer are now connected by awards, their ... -
À la carte television: Friend or foe?
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
A tendency to incite: Applying Kenneth Burke's pentad to Cohen v. California
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
Kearse Distinguished Lecture: Liberal education and its discontents
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
A Macroeconomic policy analysis of the first presidency of George W. Bush
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
Crime prevention through environmental design: An Evaluation of its implications and challenges
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
Measuring the effects of viewing plastic surgery reality television programs upon college students' self-esteem and body-image satisfaction
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
Lady buffalo
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
Video games improve visual selective attention
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Worse than death
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
Civil liberties in wartime: The Debate concerning torture
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
Leave your language at the door
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
Environmental economic tensions evidenced by Allegheny Energy, Inc.'s 10-K filing
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
Reflections of a group of deaf adults on their experiences in mainstream and residential school programs in the United States
(Disability, Handicap & Society, 1989)The purpose of this study was to learn about mainstream and residential school programs for deaf students in the United States from the perspective of the deaf person, and to present the experiences of clients of educational ... -
Karen Benjamin (PTC ’93) named RIT distinguished alumna
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An ecological model of social interaction between deaf and hearing students within a postsecondary educational setting
(Disability, Handicap & Society, 1991)Deaf students are enrolling in postsecondary educational institutions in the United States in greater numbers than ever before. However, attrition rates remain high. Models for explaining persistence in college link ...