News by Topic: Deaf Community
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September 27, 2013
RIT/NTID student leader interns in D.C.
Alexander Van Hook completed a co-op this summer working for U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris-Rodgers, researching the benefits of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. -
September 20, 2013
Fall Career Fair set for Sept. 25
Employers from 250 companies will visit RIT to scout thousands of talented RIT students and alumni for full-time employment and co-op positions. -
September 11, 2013
Alumni organize fall art exhibit
Two RIT alumni will return to campus this fall as part of a group of five artists exhibiting at the Ohringer Gallery in the Dyer Arts Center. -
September 9, 2013
Hundreds of students enjoy NTID’s Apple Festival
The annual Apple Festival, put on by NTID’s Student Life Team since 1998, is a way to introduce first-year students to the organizations available on campus. -
August 27, 2013
Grant fuels ‘Rochester Bridges to the Doctorate’
A $2.1 million grant to the University of Rochester Medical Center and NTID will help deaf and hard-of-hearing students who are pursuing graduate degrees. -
August 22, 2013
Todd Pagano addresses RIT community
RIT officially kicked off the school year on Wednesday with Fall Convocation. NTID’s Todd Pagano, the 2012 U.S. Professor of the Year, delivered the keynote address. -
August 15, 2013
Professor encourages deaf students in research
NTID associate professor Peter C. Hauser and six deaf students traveled to England and Portugal to help broaden the participation of deaf students in sign language research. -
July 18, 2013
Book explores what it means to be gay and Mormon
Associate Professor Gerald Argetsinger co-edited and wrote the introduction for Latter-Gay Saints: An Anthology of Gay Mormon Fiction, which was published this week. -
June 27, 2013
NTID grad is ‘Music’s Hottest ASL Interpreter’
A video of Holly Maniatty ’00 (ASL-English interpretation) interpreting at a Wu-Tang Clan concert has gone viral, putting NTID’s ASLIE program in the spotlight once again. -
June 26, 2013
Two students receive award for academic excellence
Graham Forsey and Sol Boucher have been selected as recipients of the Norman A. Miles Award for Academic Excellence. -
June 21, 2013
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June 18, 2013
American Honda Foundation supports NTID program
The $55,330 grant helps support the TechGirlz and TechBoyz summer camps for 7th, 8th or 9th graders who are deaf or hard of hearing and interested in science and technology.