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    • McKenzie wins award from NTID deaf professional group 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2005-06-21)
      In recognition of her ongoing professional commitment to deaf and hard-of-hearing people, Chandra McKenzie of Henrietta, assistant provost and director, Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Libraries, has received the ...
    • Middle school students with hearing loss can take "Steps to Success" 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008-04-08)
      African-American, Latino American and Native American students with hearing loss who are entering 7th, 8th, or 9th grade are invited to Steps to Success, a career exploration mini-camp August 8 to 10 at Rochester Institute ...
    • Milestone Anniversary Reunion planned for RIT 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008-03-18)
      More than 6,000 deaf or hard-of-hearing students from across the country have graduated from the National Technical Institute for the Deaf since the college opened its doors 40 years ago. Plans are in full swing for ...
    • More companies seek deaf employees - In today's hot job market, more companies are turning to talented deaf workers. 

      Unknown author (The Buffalo News, 2000-04-16)
      Dell Tool of Rochester, N.Y., typifies the American company of the 2000s--a small business scrambling to meet intense competition with too few hands.
    • More companies seek deaf employees - In today's hot job market, more companies are turning to talented deaf workers. 

      Unknown author (The Buffalo News, 2000-04-16)
      Dell Tool of Rochester, N.Y., typifies the American company of the 2000s--a small business scrambling to meet intense competition with too few hands.
    • MSSE graduate program certified 

      Unknown author (1998-01-01)
      NTID's Master of Science in Secondary Education program, a deaf education teacher preparation program, recently was conferred Secondary Education Endorsement by the Council on Education of the Deaf. The council's members ...
    • MSSE program receives grant 

      Unknown author (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 ...
    • My life, my words 

      Hurwitz, T. Alan (2005-11-20)
    • NAG member featured in newspaper article 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2000-04-01)
      Roberto Wirth, newly appointed member of NTID's National Advisory Group and president and general manager of the world-famous Hotel Hassler in Rome, is featured in the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle newspaper.
    • National documentary has NTID connections 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2007-03-16)
      “Through Deaf Eyes,” a two-hour documentary to be broadcast at 9 p.m. ET, March 21 on PBS, explores nearly 200 years of deaf life in America. The film presents the shared experiences of American history—family life, ...
    • National Science Foundation awards RIT $300,000 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2007-09-07)
      The National Science Foundation's Research in Disability Education program has awarded RIT's National Technical Institute for the Deaf a grant of $300,000 to develop a remote transcription technology to assist deaf students ...
    • National volleyball team forming at RIT 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008-02-28)
      Sixteen of the country’s best deaf volleyball players will try out for the USA Deaf Mens National Volleyball Team at Rochester Institute of Technology on March 7 to 9. The 12 members selected are expected to participate ...
    • National writing contest for high school students with hearing loss 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2007-10-02)
      High school students with hearing loss in 10th or 11th grade can enter the third annual RIT SpiRIT Writing Contest, and compete for prizes, including a summer camp scholarship.
    • New artwork spruces up Student Development Center 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008-04-09)
      Two permanent art installations have recently been placed in the CSD Student Development Center, connecting NTID's Lyndon Baines Johnson Building to the Dining Commons. Both artists have strong links to NTID.
    • New book available for parents and teachers of deaf 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2002-02-28)
      Three faculty members from the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) share authorship of a new book that arguably offers the most comprehensive look at deaf education ever written.
    • New book by NTID's Porter offers help with academic success of individual learners 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2003-01-28)
      In order to fulfill higher education's promise, undergraduate teachers must establish and act on the ideal of supporting the academic success of each and every student by becoming more skilled in individualizing instruction.
    • New opportunity for deaf graduate students 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-02-18)
      The National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), a college of Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), has announced a new Professional Fellowship Program designed to increase opportunities in technical and professional ...
    • New RIT/NTID web site highlights WWII deaf 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2007-03-30)
      Poignant videotaped interviews with deaf Holocaust survivors, a haunting photograph of a young Polish couple entwined in a last loving embrace, and a book excerpt describing December 7, 1941, through the eyes of a young ...
    • New scholarship fund established in honor of DeCaro 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1998-05-01)
    • New science contest for students with hearing loss 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2006-01-16)
      Students with hearing loss in grades six through 11 can compete in Rochester Institute of Technology’s new National Science Fair for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students and win cash awards of up to $500.