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Deaf workers can be heard from at Lucent
(Chicago Tribune, 1999-11)
When Gary Etkie started working at the former Bell Labs in 1981, he felt isolated. As the only deaf employee, he
would go to the library at lunch because he had no one to communicate with.
Hope appears on the horizon for age-related hearing loss
(Dallas Morning News, 1999-10-12)
The loss of hearing associated with getting older is caused by chemical changes in the brain, as well as by problems in the inner ear. Yet researchers predict that the elderly soon will be able to take a pill to improve ...
Applauding students who earned 4.0 GPAs spring quarter
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-06-01)
A solution that sounds right - Dell Tool overcame a shortage of labor due to an untapped source
(Democrat and Chronicle, 1999-05-24)
Deaf grads achieve a first - 4 RIT students break a sound barrier by earning degrees in the art of filmmaking
(Democrat and Chronicle, 1999-05-22)
Four students graduating from Rochester Institute of Technology today are making history.
Sound parthnership
(WE, 1999-05)
NTID alumni honored
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-05-01)
Philip J. Jacob, vice president/systems administrator of DataLife in Verona, N.J., has been named 1999
Distinguished Alumni for NTID.
NTID faculty and staff members recognized by NSC
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-05-01)
At a recent awards ceremony, the NTID Student Congress (NSC) recognized the contributions and
commitment of several faculty and staff members.
Dodge grant awarded to Ting
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-05-01)
The Ronald D. Dodge Memorial Endowment Fund's Faculty Grant has been awarded to Simon Ting,
instructional developer in NTID's Department of Instructional Design and Evaluation.
MSSE program receives grant
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-05-01)
NTID's Master of Science in Secondary Education of Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (MSSE)
program has been awarded a three-year grant from the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special
Education and ...