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March 28, 2016
Study to enhance disability and outcomes research
RIT is leading a study, funded by a $1.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, to improve quality-of-life measure for deaf and hard-of-hearing people. -
March 25, 2016
RIT celebrates graduate student research
The third annual Graduate Education Week at RIT will be held April 4–8 and feature speakers, a play reading, the new Three Minute Thesis competition and social events. -
March 24, 2016
Registration open for TechBoyz, TechGirlz camps
Deaf and hard-of-hearing middle-school students with interests in science, technology, engineering and math can attend TechGirlz or TechBoyz summer camps at NTID. -
March 21, 2016
Researchers to study vision in deaf children
NTID’s Matthew Dye and Peter Hauser received a National Science Foundation grant to study how hearing levels and early-language experience influence deaf children’s vision. -
March 21, 2016
RIT/NTID grads show who’s boss
Among the roughly 1,200 self-reported deaf business owners in the United States, RIT/NTID graduates make up nearly one-fifth of that number. -
March 15, 2016
Meet NTID Distinguished Alumna BJ Wood
Barbara “BJ” Wood ’75 will be honored during Distinguished Alumni Award Week, April 11-15, at various on-campus events and celebrations. -
March 10, 2016
NTID forms performing arts advisory committee
The committee will engage in community outreach, promote greater community involvement in theater, increase opportunities for student participation and promote ASL theater. -
March 7, 2016
NTID to offer degree in mobile app development
NTID has received approval from the New York State Department of Education to offer an associate degree program in mobile application development. -
March 4, 2016
NTID alumnus returns to open photography exhibit
Artist and educator Willy Conley will present on the process of creating his unique book, The Deaf Heart, on March 10. A photo exhibit opens March 11. -
March 1, 2016
Faculty discuss ethics at lunch series
Ethics Across the Curriculum was created last year to bring faculty from across RIT together to talk about ethical issues that could arise in their course teachings. -
February 26, 2016
NTID launches degree in health care interpretation
The first-of-its-kind Master of Science degree program in health care interpretation is a collaborative venture between NTID and the College of Health Sciences and Technology. -
February 18, 2016
Todd Pagano named outstanding science educator
The Society for College Science Teachers has named Todd Pagano, director of NTID’s Laboratory Science Technology program, the 2016 Outstanding Undergraduate Science Teacher.