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RIT ASL and Deaf Studies Community Center
RADSCC Hours:
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Location:
Classroom: WAL-1660
Office: WAL-1661
Several of the NTID banquets are held in honor of the Abbé de L’Epée, founder of the first school for the deaf in Paris.
Abbé de L’Epée's achievements:
- chose to teach through sign language instead of spoken language method
- established first public school for the deaf in Paris in 1771
- his efforts on behalf of education of the deaf have influenced both deaf and hearing people worldwide
Further information about the tradition of deaf-mute banquets can be found here.
Click on the images and links in the event galleries to view flyers, program books, videos, and event photos.
5th Annual DeafMute Banquet
First 200 Years: A Celebration of ASL
11/04/2016
4th Annual DeafMute Banquet
Honoring Andrew Foster’s 90th Birthday
11/13/2015