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A glove that speaks volumes
(Wired News, 2002-01)Instant messaging has improved communications for the deaf so significantly it's been called a "godsend" by one. Now, a glove that can translate American Sign Language into text may improve communications even further. -
GM executive says oil situation is not likely to get any better
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2006-05-01)New cars may save money at the pump -
GM vice president talks fuel cell technology at RIT
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2007-04-27)Dr. Lawrence D. Burns, General Motors vice president of Research & Development and Strategic Development joined students and faculty from the NTID Laboratory Science Technology and Industrial and Science Technologies ... -
Graphic enterprises donates printer to RIT's national technical institute for the deaf
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 1997-06-01)To support the development of electronic publishing skills at the world's largest technical training program for deaf and hard-of-hearing students, Graphic Enterprises of Ohio, Inc. recently donated a unique large-format ... -
A growing number of deaf students in Imaging program
(Democrat and Chronicle, 2003-05-20)Patty Weeks got more than she expected when she joined the Digital Imaging and Publishing program at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf. -
Hamill wins second championship
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 1998-04-01)Matt Hamill, third-year electromechanical technology student from Loveland, Ohio, became RIT's first two-time national champion March 7. He won the 190-lb weight class wrestling championship in the NCAA Division III ... -
Handhelds aided hearing-impaired protesters
(Associated Press, 2006-11-09)After a sleepless night protesting at Gallaudet University, student government leader Christopher Corrigan was ready to crawl into a tent near a campus gate at 7:45 a.m. Then he felt the familiar buzz on his Sidekick ... -
He keeps the engine running
(Concord Monitor Online, 2005-12-02)When a horn is busted, he 'feels' it -
Hearing the needs of the deaf
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Hearst Foundation adds $150,000 to its scholarship fund
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008-03-28)NTID has received a $150,000 gift from the William Randolph Hearst Foundation to help deaf and hard-of-hearing students who are financially under served. -
High tech master's degree for free
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2005-01-18)Deaf or hard-of-hearing college graduates with a bachelor’s degree are invited to apply to the Professional Fellowship Program at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), a college of Rochester Institute of ... -
A high-tech day in the life of a deaf student
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Hiring people with disabilities benefits them, business, economy
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Honorary doctorate bestowed on president of Ireland
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-05-01)Mary McAleese, eighth president of Ireland, received an honorary doctorate of humane letters May 7 from RIT. She was honored for her work promoting peace and her commitment to civil rights and the rights of the disabled. -
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 ... -
Hormone, hearing loss linked-- UR-RIT study hints potassium may be a factor
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Hungarian officials visit NTID
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2006-05-05)Building on the success of a visit two years ago by Hungarian Ambassador Andras Simonyi, officials from PEN-International recently hosted a delegation of 12 Hungarians who spent one week learning about postsecondary ... -
Illustration student wins honorable mention in USA TODAY
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 1997-04-01)Ethan Sinnott, an outgoing, ebullient person on his way to "renaissance man" status with his embrace of the world and its diverse people, has won an Honorable Mention in USA TODAY's annual All-USA College Academic Team ... -
"Implications of NTID Research" bulletin available
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Including people who are deaf in holiday fun
(abilities, 2000-01)The National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), in New York, has produced a set of holiday tips to make the season merry for members of the workplace who have a hearing disability.