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    • RIT presidential medallion 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1997-05-01)
      Dr. Ralph Hoag was presented the Presidential Medallion by Dr. Albert Simone, president of RIT, May 8 for his long association with NTID, his service as staff director of the original National Advisory Board that oversaw ...
    • RIT Presidential Medallion 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1997-05-01)
      Dr. Ralph Hoag was presented the Presidential Medallion by Dr. Albert Simone, president of RIT, May 8 for his long association with NTID, his service as staff director of the original National Advisory Board that oversaw ...
    • Four receive outstanding service award from NTID national advisory group 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1997-05-01)
      Four faculty and staff members--Hugh Anderson, Karen Barrows, Mark Benjamin, and Ed Lichtenstein--received NTID's National Advisory Group's Outstanding Service Award May 8.
    • DPG award of excellence 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1997-05-01)
      The Deaf Professional Group (DPG) Award of Excellence (AoE) is presented annually to a hearing member of the NTID/RIT professional community. This award was established as a means of recognizing our colleagues for their ...
    • Raising and educating deaf child: A comprehensive guide to the choices, controversies, and decisions faced by parents and educators 

      Marschark, Marc (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1997-05-01)
      Anyone who has a deaf child, has taught one, worked with one, or been one understands the kinds of challenges involved in growing up deaf.
    • Professor Donald Beil; NTID applied computer technology program, 1997 Eisenhart winner 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1997-05-01)
      Most good teachers probably can recall the moment when they decided on their chosen career. For Donald Beil, professor in NTID's Applied Computer Technology (ACT) program and 1997 Eisenhart Award winner, that "life altering" ...
    • Alice Benedict Beardsley remembered 

      Schmitz, Kathryn (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1997-06-01)
      Alice Benedict Beardsley, known as NTID's first interpreter, died May 12, 1997, after a long illness. Beardsley was an integral part of the NTID community from the very beginning, serving as the interpreter for the ...
    • Clare Boothe Luce program grants scholarships to national technical institute for the deaf 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1997-06-01)
      To encourage women to pursue careers in science and engineering, the Henry Luce Foundation has awarded $93,000 to support three two-year Clare Boothe Luce Undergraduate Scholarships at the National Technical Institute ...
    • Graphic enterprises donates printer to RIT's national technical institute for the deaf 

      Unknown author (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 ...
    • NTID researcher recognized for accomplishments 

      Smith, Kathleen (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1997-06-01)
      Dr. Susan Foster is one of NTID's most well-respected researchers. Her work on the topics of educational and career access for deaf people has earned her nationwide recognition, and she has published two books on the ...
    • 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 ...
    • NTID newsmakers 

      Unknown author (1998-01-01)
      Dr. James DeCaro, dean, NTID, received the Perkins Founder's Award October 9 from the Rochester School for the Deaf. The award praises an individual who has provided outstanding service to RSD and the Rochester deaf ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • Applauding students who earned GPAs of 4.0 fall quarter at NTID and RIT 

      Unknown author (1998-01-01)
      Applauding Students Who Earned GPAs of 4.0 Fall Quarter at NTID and RIT 4.0 GPAs: Nearly 30 NTID students earned a grade point average of 4.0 for the fall 1997 quarter at RIT. "Students who earn a 4.0 achieve an incredible ...
    • NTID student development educators make things happen 

      Unknown author (1998-01-01)
      NTID's Student Life Team is a student-focused department with faculty and staff members and student employees from diverse cultures. It offers a variety of programs and services to NTID and RIT students that encourage ...
    • David H. Pierce makes top 10 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1998-02-01)
      David Pierce, vice president of programming and operations for Kaleidoscope Network who was named to Marquis' Who's Who in the Media and Communications 1998-99 and 1987 NTID graduate, was named one of Hearing Health ...
    • NTID students testify before Senate committee 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1998-02-01)
      Three deaf students studying at RIT through NTID testified yesterday before the U.S. Senate's Labor and Human Resources Committee in support of RIT's educational access and options for deaf 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.
    • Newsmakers 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1998-03-01)
      Dr. James DeCaro, dean of NTID, was honored in February by the Greater Rochester Metro Chamber of Commerce with a Civic Award for Education for his outstanding achievement in the education sector. These annual civic ...