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    • C-ing is believing 

      Allard, Deborah (Herald News, Rhode Island, 2006-03-15)
      Disabled students have greater access to education with C-Print captioning
    • Call for art for RIT/NTID student center 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2006-04-26)
      Rochester Institute of Technology’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf is seeking talented artists to submit proposals for consideration as installations in the new CSD Student Development Center.
    • Can a women be wooed by a computer program? 

      Chavez, Erika (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008-02-22)
      She was smart. She was pretty. She liked poetry by Pablo Neruda. He, a student at the Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical Institute for the Deaf, was also smart. And athletic. And funny.
    • Career Awareness Week for high school juniors with hearing loss 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2006-03-08)
      Explore Your Future, a six-day, summer career awareness program that gives high school juniors with hearing loss the opportunity to experience college life and perform hands-on activities related to different career choices ...
    • CBS news Sunday morning - Sign city part one 

      Unknown author (CBS Worldwide Inc., 2002-01)
      In Rochester, New York, Some Deaf Citizens Find Haven.
    • CBS sunday morning: Sign city --part two 

      Unknown author (CBS Worldwide Inc., 2002-01)
      By his second birthday, Scott Matchett was learning sign language the way other toddlers learn baby talk. American Sign Language is the language of the world into which he was born.
    • Celebrate a decade of dance at RIT/NTID 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008-02-04)
      In celebration of his 10 years choreographing shows at RIT, Thomas Warfield an assistant professor at RIT’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf and director of the RIT/NTID Dance Company presents “RIT/NTID ...
    • 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 ...
    • A chill at the specter of BlackBerry winter 

      Belkin, Lisa (New York Times, 2006-02-12)
      THE route of most technology is from "Why would anyone need that?" to "How did I ever live without it?" When Tom Cruise used a cordless phone in "Risky Business," I remember thinking the device was a gimmick. When the ...
    • Chinese visit a first at NTID 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-04-19)
      For the first time ever, Chinese education leaders, April 19-22, 1999, are visiting the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), to learn and replicate ways to improve ...
    • Choices expand for deaf filmgoers 

      Garner, Jack (Democrat and Chronicle, 2005-04-15)
      Open-captioned movies, the preferred method for most film buffs in Rochester's substantial deaf and hard-of-hearing community, are now available at three area theaters.
    • Citigroup awards $20K to NTID 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2004-04-22)
      Citigroup has awarded $20,000 to the National Technical Institute for the Deaf , a college of Rochester Institute of Technology, to support deaf and hard-of-hearing business students.
    • Citigroup Foundation reaches $100K in donations to NTID 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2006-04-14)
      With its latest gift of $25,000 announced this week, Citigroup Foundation has donated $100,000 to the Citigroup Endowed Scholarship Fund, which supports deaf and hard-of-hearing business students at the National Technical ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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.