Donna Lange
Associate Professor
Department of Information and Computing Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
585-475-5620
Office Location
Donna Lange
Associate Professor
Department of Information and Computing Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
Education
BS, State University College at Brockport; MS, Rochester Institute of Technology
585-475-5620
Areas of Expertise
K-12 Education
STEM Education Research
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Grants
Lange, Donna, Brian Trager, and James Mallory (2021-2023). Pilot Program to Prepare Adults who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing for Skilled Technical Positions in Information Technology. Grant proposal submitted to Advanced Technological Education, NSF.
Lange, Donna, Keith Mousley, and Brian Trager (2023-2026). DeafTEC Resource Center Renewal. Grant proposal submitted to Advanced Technological Education, NSF.
Lange, Donna A and Denise Kavin (2018-2020). Collaborative Research: Opening the Pathway to Technician Careers: A Conference for Biology Teachers of Deaf Students. Grant proposal submitted to Advanced Technological Education, National Science Foundation.
Journal Paper
Orndorf, Hayley C., et al. "Reflecting the diversity of community colleges in professional development." CBE - Life Sciences Education 21. 2 (2022): n/a. Web.
Peer Reviewed/Juried Poster Presentation or Conference Paper
Fletcher, Linnea, Sam Johnston, and Donna Lange. "Providing Universal Access to Education & Employment—Engaging Students with Disabilities." Proceedings of the ATE Principal Investigators' Conference. Ed. n/a. Washington, DC: n.p..
In the News
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January 31, 2022
RIT/NTID offers boot camp-style IT training, certification for deaf, hard-of-hearing learners
The DeafTEC Resource Center at NTID is partnering with information technology industry certification leader CompTIA to provide a full-time, 10-week hands-on training course at no cost for deaf and hard-of-hearing adult learners.
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November 9, 2021
RIT to build inclusive Cyber-Protection Apprenticeship for cybersecurity workers
RIT has received a Public Interest Technology University Network (PIT-UN) Challenge grant to help people underrepresented in the computing workforce launch new careers in cybersecurity.