National Technical Institute for the Deaf
NTID Advisory Group (NAG) Outstanding Service Award
This award annually recognizes RIT faculty and staff members for their contributions to NTID. It is the highest honorific given by the college of NTID.
Guidelines, Nomination and Selection of Award Recipient
Nominations should include individuals who have made consistent and exceptional contributions to the goals of NTID and to the quality of life among students and colleagues. Ideally, these contributions have been made in a "quiet" way and have not yet been publicly recognized. Nominated individuals should have a minimum of seven years of employment at RIT.
Nominations are open to the NTID community; however, any RIT employee is eligible. A review committee screens the nominations and makes recommendations to the NTID President, who then selects the final award recipient.
Application Process and Deadline
Nominations should be sent to the NTID President's Office
Presentation of Award
The award is presented at either the fall or spring semi-annual meeting of the NAG. The awardee receives a certificate, and their name is placed on the Zollo sculpture maquette that is permanently displayed just outside of the Dyer Arts Center on the first floor of Lyndon B. Johnson Hall.
Questions
For more information or to answer questions about the award, eligibility, and the application process, please contact Lin Hoke, Assistant to the NTID President, at lhoke@ntid.rit.edu or at 585-475-6317 (V/TTY).
NTID Student Congress (NSC) Outstanding Interpreting Award
This award annually recognizes an individual who best exemplified the role of an interpreter and performed their duties with passion and enthusiasm. Awardees have exhibited outstanding service within the NTID and RIT community. These individuals show an interest in or concern for the welfare of others; who inspire and care; who make a difference in the community.
Guidelines, Nomination and Selection of Award Recipients
Each year in the fall quarter, the NTID Student Assembly (NSA) elects members to its annual Awards Committee, which includes students, faculty and staff. A committee chair is also elected. Community awareness of the awards process begins in winter quarter. Award nominations are accepted in the spring quarter from persons other than the nominee. The nominations are reviewed and a winner is selected by the NSC Awards Committee two weeks prior to the annual NTID Awards Banquet.
Application Process and Deadline
Beginning eight weeks prior to the date of the annual NTID Awards Banquet, nominations may be submitted up to four weeks prior to the banquet. Nominations are accepted either in hard copy or electronic format and should be a one-page explanation of why the candidate is being nominated.
Presentation of Award
The awardee is honored and presented with a plaque at the annual NTID Awards Banquet hosted by the NTID Student Congress (NSC).
Questions
For further information about the award, eligibility, and the application process, please contact:
Dan Millikin
Director, NTID Student Life Team
dpmnsl@rit.edu
CSD/SDC-1213
NTID Student Congress (NSC) Humanitarian Award
This award annually recognizes two faculty and staff members-one male and one female-who have exhibited outstanding service within the NTID and RIT community. These individuals show an interest in or concern for the welfare of others; who inspire and care; who make a difference in the community.
Guidelines, Nomination and Selection of Award Recipients
Each year in the fall quarter, the NTID Student Assembly (NSA) elects members to its annual Awards Committee, which includes students, faculty and staff. A committee chair is also elected. Community awareness of the awards process begins in winter quarter. Award nominations are accepted in the spring quarter from persons other than the nominee. The nominations are reviewed and winners are selected by the NSC Awards Committee two weeks prior to the annual NTID Awards Banquet.
Application Process and Deadline
Beginning eight weeks prior to the date of the annual NTID Awards Banquet, nominations may be submitted up to four weeks prior to the banquet. Nominations are accepted either in hard copy or electronic format and should be a one-page explanation of why the candidate is being nominated.
Presentation of Award
Each of the two awardees are honored and presented with a plaque at the annual NTID Awards Banquet hosted by the NTID Student Congress (NSC).
Questions
For further information about the award, eligibility, and the application process, please contact:
Dan Millikin
Director, NTID Student Life Team
dpmnsl@rit.edu
CSD/SDC-1213
Eisenhart Award for Outstanding Teaching
For more information about the Eisenhart Award for Outstanding Teaching, visit http://www.rit.edu/eisenhart
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Marilyn Mitchell |
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Robert Keiffer |
Paul Peterson |
Maris Shustorovich |
Peter Haggerty |
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Donna Gustina Pocobello |
Harry G. Lang |
Jack Slutzky |
Beverly J. Price |
Julie J. Cammeron |
Edward L. Scouten |
Loy Golladay |
Robert F. Panara |
Isaac L. Jordan, Sr. Faculty and Staff Pluralism Awards
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Richard and Virginia Eisenhart Provost's Award for Excellence in Teaching
For more information on the Richard and Virginia Eisenhart Provost's Award for Excellence in Teaching, visit http://www.rit.edu/eisenhart
Peter Hauser |
Todd Pagano |
Reed Gershwind |
Trustees Scholarship Award
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