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    • NTID's explore your future program 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1997-02-04)
      Summer plans for high school juniors: NTID's Explore Your Future program Deaf and hard-of-hearing students in their junior year of high school who want to learn about the challenges and requirements of a college education ...
    • Nuccio receives NTID distinguished alum award 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2006-02-03)
      Jelica Bruer Nuccio, M.P.H., executive director of the Deaf-Blind Service Center in Seattle, Washington, is this year’s winner of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Distinguished Alumni Award for the National ...
    • NTID establishes new Center of Excellence 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2005-02-07)
      The National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology has established The Center of Excellence for the Study of Sign Language Interpreting, it announced today.
    • NTID hosts deaf education technology symposium 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2005-02-03)
      The widely known International Symposium—Instructional Technology and Education of the Deaf—will be held June 27-30 at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), a college of Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).
    • Sunshine Too: On the Road to Appalachia 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 1997-02-03)
      Sunshine Too: On the road to Appalachia One of the most important missions of Sunshine Too, the acclaimed touring theatre company sponsored by the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), is to reach out to ...
    • NTID receives $2.5 million gift 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2000-02-01)
      A Florida couple has committed $2.5 million as the lead gift for a glass-enclosed arts center in their name, to be constructed within the principal building of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, a college of ...
    • NTID lands major award 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2001-02-13)
      In a first-of-its-kind effort to significantly improve education and career opportunities for the world's 6 million deaf and hard-of-hearing people, The Nippon Foundation of Japan is partnering with the National Technical ...
    • Two NTID English teachers appointed to national positions 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2000-02-01)
      Two NTID English teachers appointed to national positions Dr. Elizabeth O'Brien, professor, and Dr. John Madison, associate professor in NTID's English Department, have recently been appointed to positions within national ...
    • 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 ...
    • Including people who are deaf in holiday fun 

      Unknown author (abilities, 2000-01)
      The National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), in New York, has produced a set of holiday tips to make the season merry for members of the workplace who have a hearing disability.
    • 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 ...
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • Newsmakers 

      Unknown author (1999-01-01)
      Colleen Daviton, Matt Hamill, Benjamin Lessig, and Marilyn Mitchell were NTID newsmakers for January 1999.
    • 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 ...
    • CBS news Sunday morning - Sign city part one 

      Unknown author (CBS Worldwide Inc., 2002-01)
      In Rochester, New York, Some Deaf Citizens Find Haven.
    • 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.
    • NTID instructor becomes first female deaf referee in NCAA Division I 

      NTID (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2003-01-28)
      An instructor from the National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology has become the first female deaf referee in the history of NCAA Division I.
    • Three RIT college of science professors learn ASL 

      Unknown author (Rochester Institute of Technology, 2000-01-27)
      American Sign Language program--an unforgettable experience by Marcia Birken, professor; Carol Marchetti, assistant professor; and Eileen Marron, assistant dean--College of Science. Last spring we all signed up for the ...