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    • Vaala named NTID employment director 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2001-04-20)
      Allen Vaala, of Pittsford, has been named director of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf's (NTID) Center on Employment at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). Vaala's primary responsibility will be to ...
    • Vertus donates award-winning digital imaging software to NTID at RUT 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2007-03-14)
      Vertus, the graphics and imaging software division of Heligon, a technology business specializing in image data interpretation, today announced the donation of eighty-eight copies of Fluid Mask, the next generation cut-out ...
    • Wall's Lawson honored 

      Bush, John (Asbury Park Press, 2006-01-28)
      Mike Lawson, a senior midfielder at the Rochester (N.Y.) Institute of Technology, has never let his handicap get in the way of success…on and off the field.
    • "We are victorious!" says R.I. School for Deaf grad 

      Fitzpatrick, Edward (The Providence Journal, 2006-06-19)
    • Web site documents deaf experience during world war II 

      Durr, Patricia (Democrat and Chronicle, 2007-01-23)
      A Web site to help make the experiences of deaf people during World War II better known is now available through the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, a college of Rochester Institute of Technology.
    • Week's events honor deaf culture 

      Livadas, Greg (Democrat and Chronicle, 2006-09-21)
      Storytelling in sign language, art gallery tours led by a deaf docent and a vintage game of baseball featuring the portrayal of William "Dummy" Hoy, a deaf baseball star from the late 1800s, are some of the activities ...
    • Where sign language is far from foreign 

      York, Michelle (New York Times, 2006-12-25)
      Tucked in the western part of New York, Rochester is home to the nation’s largest deaf population per capita, with about 90,000 people who are deaf or hard of hearing living among the metropolitan area’s 700,000 residents. ...
    • "Windows of the Soul" premieres at NTID 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2006-01-24)
      "Windows of the Soul,” a compilation of stories, folklore, and poems about the deaf experience, will be performed at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, a college of Rochester Institute of Technology, Jan. 26 ...
    • Winners announced in math competition at RIT/NTID 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008-04-18)
      More than 50 students with hearing loss from across the country participated in the MATHCOUNTS competition April 4 to 6 at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf on the RIT campus in Rochester, New York.
    • Winners named in RIT/NTID national art competition 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008-02-25)
      RIT/NTID has announced the winners of the annual national Digital Arts, Film and Animation Competition for Deaf and Hard-of- Hearing Students.
    • Wolk Center for the Deaf at RIT 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1998-02-01)
      The Wolk Center for the Deaf at RIT is an exciting program for Jewish Deaf students to become familiar with and express their identity as Jews.
    • Wolk Foundation supports students 

      Unknown author (1998-01-01)
      The Louis S. and Molly B. Wolk Foundation recently made a $250,000 commitment over five years to establish a scholarship fund to support deserving deaf and hard-of-hearing students enrolled at RIT. The Louis S. and Molly ...
    • World famous drummers to perform two free concerts 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2006-06-13)
      World-famous Japanese Taiko drummers will perform two free concerts this month at the Robert F. Panara Theater, located in the main building of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, a college of Rochester Institute ...
    • World of difference 

      Ortutay, Barbara (Buck County Times, 2005-03-24)
    • Yonkers teacher helps launch summer program in Italy for deaf people 

      Garcia, Ernie (LowerHudson Online / Journal News, 2007-03-30)
      YONKERS - Most students dread language classes. Debra Cole struggled to enter them. "In the United States, a lot of deaf people are waived from a foreign language requirement, but actually I had to fight for it," said ...