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    • Raising and educating a 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. Like parents of any child who has special needs, parents of a deaf child want ...
    • Raising and educating a deaf child: A comprehensive guide to the choices, controversies, and decisions faced by parents and educators 

      Marschark, Marc (Oxford University Press, 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. Like parents of any child who has special needs, parents of a deaf child want ...
    • 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.
    • Remembering the deaf community during the hurricane 

      Maynard, Holly (TV 13 and 13WHAM.com, 2005-09-12)
      When Hurricane Katrina hit thousands of people were stranded and confused. Not just because communication systems broke down, but because they are deaf.
    • Report on progress of interpreting grant 

      Unknown author (2000-01-01)
      The New York State Department of Education Grant, "Preparation of Educational Interpreters," awarded to NTID and Monroe County #1 Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) in December 1998, is now entering its ...
    • RIT announces science contest for students with hearing loss 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2007-09-14)
      Students with hearing loss in grades six through 12 can compete in Rochester Institute of Technology's third-annual National Science Fair for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students and win cash awards of up to $500.
    • RIT announces winners of spiRIT writing contest 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2007-08-27)
      Rochester Institute of Technology has announced the winners of its second annual SpiRIT Writing Contest for deaf and hard-of-hearing students.
    • RIT awarded $95,000 grant for cyber-community summit 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2007-10-10)
      E. William Clymer, associate director of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf's Center on Access Technology at Rochester Institute of Technology, has been awarded a $95,188 grant from the National Science ...
    • RIT gets international attention 

      Whitfield, Joylynn (WROC-TV, 2006-09-27)
      A delegation of Vietnam government officials and two Vietnamese students are visiting RIT's National Technology Institute for the Deaf.
    • RIT makes history 

      Whitfield, Joylynn (WROC-TV, 2006-04-26)
      A deaf student in a predominately hearing school is the first ever to be named student body president in the country, and it happened at RIT.
    • RIT master's program in secondary education earns accreditation 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2007-10-09)
      Rochester Institute of Technology's Master of Science program in Secondary Education of Students Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, which prepares deaf, hard-of-hearing and hearing graduates for dual certification in both a ...
    • RIT now offers bachelor's in interpreting 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2002-01-22)
      Addressing the nation's critical shortage of skilled interpreters, the National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology now offers a Bachelor of Science degree in American Sign Language-English ...
    • RIT partners with Spirit Foundation to sponsor outreach programs 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2007-10-18)
      More than 28,000 deaf and hard-of-hearing students in grades 6 through 9 can benefit from two programs offered by Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical Institute for the Deaf through the generous three-year ...
    • RIT photo program ranked #1 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-04-01)
      In U.S. News & World Report's annual guidebook on the best United States graduate schools, RIT's School of Photographic Arts and Sciences ranks number one in its field for the fifth year in consecutive rankings.
    • RIT photo project gives Croatia a try 

      NTID (Democrat and Chronicle, 2007-02-28)
      Rochester Institute of Technology's annual Big Shot photo project is heading to Croatia — only the second time in its 23-year history it has gone international.
    • 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 ...
    • RIT professor earns grant for vocabulary software to aid deaf and hard-of-hearing students 

      NTID (2007-09-19)
      Professor Eugene Lylak of the Liberal Studies Department at Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical Institute for the Deaf has received a $96,200 grant from the Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Foundation, Inc. for ...
    • RIT receives $100,000 from Parsons Foundation 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2007-09-14)
      Industrial Science Technology laboratories at Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical Institute for the Deaf will receive an upgrade, thanks to a $100,000 grant from the Ralph M. Parsons Foundation.
    • RIT receives gift of Extensis software 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2007-07-18)
      Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical Institute for the Deaf in Rochester, N.Y., recently received gifts of Extensis Suitcase Fusion and Portfolio 8 software to support its Arts and Imaging Studies program.