Now showing items 43-62 of 369

    • 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 ...
    • College night for deaf and hard-of-hearing 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2002-01-07)
      Ohio and Western Pennsylvania's deaf and hard-of-hearing residents and their families are invited to attend a free, college information night sponsored by the National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute ...
    • College-bound high school students can explore their futures at RIT/NTID 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008-01-11)
      The Explore Your Future (EYF) program at Rochester Institute of Technology’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf offers college-bound high school sophomores and juniors with hearing loss a unique opportunity to ...
    • Community service by alums 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-04-01)
      Many NTID alumni are involved in activities that involve and benefit the communities within which they live and work.
    • Congress may boost online programs that aid students who have disabilities 

      Carnevale, Dan (Chronicle of Higher Education, 2003-11-28)
      Congress is on the verge of asking colleges to experiment with distance education to help students with disabilities earn degrees.
    • Coordinating services will aid deaf, hard-of-hearing 

      Hurwitz, Alan (Democrat and Chronicle, 2007-07-24)
      On Tuesday, July 2, Governor Spitzer signed legislation that for the first time will allow for the development of a comprehensive services system for deaf, deaf-blind and hard-of-hearing individuals throughout New York State.
    • Dare to ask: The deaf are strong part of work force 

      Milano, Phillip (The Florida Times-Union, 2007-02-06)
      Question: "What do deaf people do to earn a living? I rarely see deaf people in my corporate role, in retail or service industry roles, or anywhere else."
    • 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 ...
    • Deaf 'Survivor' visits NTID, offers tips woman had role of reality TV pioneer 

      Livadas, Greg (Democrat and Chronicle, 2004-03-19)
    • Deaf artist lectures on a colorful and competitive career 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2002-02-18)
      Graphic designer and artist Nancy Rourke, whose work includes the colorization of some of the world's most cherished classic films, has been named the 2002 Edmund Lyon Memorial Lecturer for the National Technical Institute ...
    • Deaf athletes from RIT anchor U.S. hopes for gold at Copenhagen World Games 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1997-03-21)
      A mother load of gold on Scandinavian athletic fields this summer awaits American deaf athletes. Several deaf athletes from the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), a college of Rochester Institute of Technology ...
    • Deaf dancers - need the internal beat 

      NTID (13 WHAM, 2008-02-19)
      Marlee Matlin has taken the stage as an actress for years, but it's been quite some time since she has done so as a dancer. When she does, Sarah Clark and Lauren Bain will watch her first steps. "I am excited to see ...
    • Deaf grads achieve a first - 4 RIT students break a sound barrier by earning degrees in the art of filmmaking 

      Livadas, Greg (Democrat and Chronicle, 1999-05-22)
      Four students graduating from Rochester Institute of Technology today are making history.
    • Deaf grads see jobs clearly NTID-trained workers are a good fit for Victor lens maker 

      Livadas, Greg (Democrat and Chronicle, 2003-12-08)
      The noise of machines grinding prescription lenses all day long might be annoying for some people, but Andy Casile and many of his co-workers at LensCrafters in Eastview Mall don’t mind it at all.
    • Deaf man realizes dream of being cop 

      Livadas, Greg (Democrat and Chronicle, 2006-07-19)
      A familiar face on the Rochester Institute of Technology campus is pursuing his dream, one that makes him a rarity: becoming a police officer despite a hearing loss.
    • Deaf Presenter Series features deaf actor 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1998-05-01)
      Anthony Natale, the deaf actor who played the deaf son of the title character in the Oscar-winning movie "Mr. Holland's Opus," will be a featured speaker at NTID as part of NTID's Deaf Presenter Series, funded by the ...
    • Deaf RIT student named to Alpha Sigma Lambda 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2000-04-01)
      Amy Storch, a third-year social work student from Howard Beach, New York, recently was named to Alpha Sigma Lambda in recognition of her collegiate grade point average (which met the criteria of being 3.4 or better) and ...
    • Deaf RIT swimmer succeeds in NCAA competition 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2000-03-01)
      Tara Nesbitt, 18, of Oakville, Ontario, Canada, ended her first collegiate season with two top 20 finishes at the 2000 NCAA Division III Women's Swimming Championships.
    • Deaf student elected at RIT 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2006-04-08)
      For the first time in its history, a deaf student has been elected president of Rochester Institute of Technology's student government. Elizabeth "Lizzie" Sorkin, 24, a film/video and animation major at RIT, was elected ...
    • Deaf student elected at RIT 

      NTID (Democrat and Chronicle, 2006-04-28)
      For the first time in its history, a deaf student has been elected president of Rochester Institute of Technology's student government. Elizabeth "Lizzie" Sorkin, 24, a film/video and animation major at RIT, was elected ...