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    • Better training for interpreters 

      Miranda, Kristen (Channel 13 WHAM, 2006-01-06)
      A thousand people across the state have very important jobs: interpreting for deaf and hard of hearing students in kindergarten thru 12th grade.
    • Billies win award from NTID deaf professional group 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2007-10-23)
      In recognition of her ongoing commitment to deaf and hard-of-hearing people, Patricia Billies of Fairport has received the Award of Excellence from the National Technical Institute for the Deaf's Deaf Professional Group. ...
    • Biography of RIT/NTID professor emeritus Robert F. Panara available 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2007-10-25)
      Capturing the life of master teacher and poet Robert F. Panara was a "labor of love" for Rochester Institute of Technology/National Technical Institute for the Deaf professor and author Harry Lang, whose new book, "Teaching ...
    • Biography of Robert Davila published by RIT press 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008-01-17)
      A biography of Robert R. Davila, who overcame poverty to become a national leader in education and a role model for Hispanic youth, is now available from RIT Press.
    • Breaking the sound barrier 

      Unknown author (Yes!, 2000-05)
      Growing up in the United States, from teacher through to becoming Chief Executive Officer for the NTID, Dr. Robert Davila has not allowed profound deafness to affect his career.
    • Breaking the sound barrier - The National Technical Institute for the Deaf helps hearing-impaired students succeed in engineering and technology careers 

      Cantore, Jean Ann (Graduating Engineer & Computer Careers, 2000-01)
      The National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) provided deaf and hard-of-hearing students with an opportunity to receive an education in a technical field. As one of seven colleges at the Rochester Institute of ...
    • C-ing is believing 

      Allard, Deborah (Herald News, Rhode Island, 2006-03-15)
      Disabled students have greater access to education with C-Print captioning
    • Call for art for RIT/NTID student center 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2006-04-26)
      Rochester Institute of Technology’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf is seeking talented artists to submit proposals for consideration as installations in the new CSD Student Development Center.
    • Can a women be wooed by a computer program? 

      Chavez, Erika (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008-02-22)
      She was smart. She was pretty. She liked poetry by Pablo Neruda. He, a student at the Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical Institute for the Deaf, was also smart. And athletic. And funny.
    • Career Awareness Week for high school juniors with hearing loss 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2006-03-08)
      Explore Your Future, a six-day, summer career awareness program that gives high school juniors with hearing loss the opportunity to experience college life and perform hands-on activities related to different career choices ...
    • Career development 

      Hurwitz, T. Alan; Weisel, A.; Parasnis, Ila; DeCaro, James; Savir, H.; Walter, G. (National Technical Institute for the Deaf: Department of Educational Resources, 2002)
    • Career development 

      DeCaro, James; Mudgett-DeCaro, P.; Dowaliby, Fred; Foster, Susan; MacLeod-Gallinger, Janet (National Technical Institute for the Deaf: Department of Educational Resources, 2004)
      The summaries of NTID research are organized according to the five main areas of research activity at the Institute: Language and Literacy, Teaching and Learning, Sociocultural Influences, Career Development, and Technology ...
    • Career development 

      Foster, Susan; MacLeod-Gallinger, Janet; Kelly, Ronald; Walter, G.; Whitehead, R. (National Technical Institute for the Deaf: Department of Educational Design Resources, 2005)
      In a companion publication, NTID Papers and Publications, we present a comprehensive summary of NTID research. In this publication, Implications of NTID Research, we select research that more immediately relates to the ...
    • Career development 

      MacLeod-Gallinger, Janet; Foster, Susan (National Technical Institute for the Deaf: Department of Educational Resources, 2002)
    • CBS news Sunday morning - Sign city part one 

      Unknown author (CBS Worldwide Inc., 2002-01)
      In Rochester, New York, Some Deaf Citizens Find Haven.
    • CBS sunday morning: Sign city --part two 

      Unknown author (CBS Worldwide Inc., 2002-01)
      By his second birthday, Scott Matchett was learning sign language the way other toddlers learn baby talk. American Sign Language is the language of the world into which he was born.
    • Celebrate a decade of dance at RIT/NTID 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008-02-04)
      In celebration of his 10 years choreographing shows at RIT, Thomas Warfield an assistant professor at RIT’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf and director of the RIT/NTID Dance Company presents “RIT/NTID ...
    • Cheering RIT deaf wrestlers 

      Unknown author (1998-01-01)
      Rochester Institute of Technology's NCAA Division III men's wrestling program features three deaf wrestlers: All-American Matt Hamill (Loveland, OH), Jay Jakubowski (Redford, MI), and Tony Wallace (Franklin, OH). Hamill ...
    • A chill at the specter of BlackBerry winter 

      Belkin, Lisa (New York Times, 2006-02-12)
      THE route of most technology is from "Why would anyone need that?" to "How did I ever live without it?" When Tom Cruise used a cordless phone in "Risky Business," I remember thinking the device was a gimmick. When the ...
    • Chinese visit a first at NTID 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-04-19)
      For the first time ever, Chinese education leaders, April 19-22, 1999, are visiting the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), to learn and replicate ways to improve ...