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    • Dodge Grant awarded to Polowe and Ting 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1998-05-01)
      Stephanie Polowe, associate professor in NTID's English Department, and Simon Ting, instructional developer in NTID's Instructional Development and Evaluation Department, recently were awarded a $1,000 Ronald D. Dodge ...
    • Dr. T. Alan Hurwitz appointed NTID's first deaf dean 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1998-05-01)
      Dr. Robert Davila, Vice President for the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), a college of Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), and Dr. Stanley McKenzie, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, ...
    • Deaf women establishing service for deaf victims of abuse 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1998-06-01)
      Sharon Gutshall Haynes, SVP'76; Vicki Hurwitz, '93; Beth Ann Metlay, SVP'75, '80; Shirley Martina Moore-Reid, SVP'83; and Sharon Staehle are planning a new service, Advocacy Services for Abused Deaf Victims (ASADV) of ...
    • Japanese princess participates in NTID/TCT videoconference 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1998-06-01)
      Dr. Robert Davila, Vice President for NTID, participated in a live teleconference June 2 with Princess Ayanomiyasama (Kiko-sama), wife of the second oldest son of Emperor Akihito of Japan, and faculty members of Tsukuba ...
    • Student life team 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-01-01)
      Student Life Team: new web site, programmatic offerings
    • NTID students win RIT College Bowl competition 

      Unknown author (1999-01-01)
      Four deaf students representing NTID at a recent College Bowl competition on the RIT campus took first place among 16 teams and the right to represent RIT at the regional competition, to be held at Cornell University ...
    • Newsmakers 

      Unknown author (1999-01-01)
      Colleen Daviton, Matt Hamill, Benjamin Lessig, and Marilyn Mitchell were NTID newsmakers for January 1999.
    • ASL lecture series features Gallimore 

      Unknown author (1999-01-01)
      NTID's ASL Lecture Series continues with the presentation of "Diversity: The Change of Heart," by Laurene E. Gallimore at noon, Friday, February 5, in the Robert F. Panara Theatre.
    • Applauding students who earned 4.0 GPAs fall quarter 

      Unknown author (1999-01-01)
      More than 30 NTID students earned a grade point average of 4.0 for the fall 1998 quarter at RIT. Listed below are the high academic achievers with their hometowns and programs of study.
    • Explore your future set for 1999 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-01-29)
      Program provides a taste of college for deaf teens The National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), a college of Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), is hosting its 16th annual Explore Your Future (EYF), a ...
    • NTID partners with Hungarian deaf schools 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-02-01)
      Thanks to a $500,000 grant from George Soros' Open Society Institute (OSI), a first-of-its kind partnership called Project Access has been formed between NTID and the eight schools serving deaf students in Hungary.
    • U.S. Deaf Games Coming to RIT 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-02-01)
      Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), host university for the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) in suburban Rochester, New York, has been selected as the site for the second quadrennial United States ...
    • 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 ...
    • James Macfadden selected for Lyon lectureship 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-03-01)
      Entrepreneur James R. Macfadden has been named the 1999 Edmund Lyon Memorial Lecturer for NTID. Open and free to the public, the main presentation will take place at 11:30 a.m., April 13, in the RIT Student Alumni Union, ...
    • CJ Jones featured in movie 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-03-01)
      The performance of Charles "CJ" Jones, a 1972 data processing graduate, in The Ride, a film directed by John Flanders, will be shown at a premiere Sunday, May 2, in Philadelphia. The film is the story of two men who ...
    • The Ford foundation partners with NTID 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-03-01)
      An $89,000 grant from The Ford Foundation will make possible the development of a pilot program for teacher development through distance learning offered by NTID's Master of Science of Secondary Education for Students ...
    • Matt Hamill becomes RIT's only three-time NCAA champion 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-03-01)
      Matt Hamill, third-year electromechanical technology student from Loveland, Ohio, won his third consecutive national title at the NCAA Division III Wrestling Championship last weekend. Matt was also named the tournament's ...
    • RIT success at the 1999 winter world games for the deaf 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-03-01)
      The 1999 Winter World Games for the Deaf, held in Davos, Switzerland,have just concluded, and several RIT alumni and students participated.
    • Applauding students who earned 4.0 GPAs winter quarter 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-04-01)
      More than 40 NTID students earned a grade point average of 4.0 for the winter 1998-99 quarter at RIT. Listed below are the high academic achievers with their hometowns and programs of study. Kudos!
    • President of Ireland to visit RIT 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-04-01)
      Mary McAleese, eighth president of Ireland, will receive an honorary doctorate of humane letters from RIT May 7 for work promoting peace and commitment to civil rights and the rights of the disabled. McAleese made history ...