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February 27, 2015
NTID offers online speech recognition test
The website uses language sciences, audiology and psychometrics to help individuals determine whether they may benefit from hearing aids. -
February 24, 2015
NTID’s Todd Pagano named Fulbright Specialist
The Fulbright Specialist Program promotes linkages between U.S. scholars and professionals in select disciplines and their counterparts at host institutions around the world. -
February 11, 2015
Explore impact of 3D printing on drone technology
Steven Forney, a research associate at University of Alabama in Huntsville, will present “Technology Innovation: 3D Printing and Multi-rotors Drone Technology” on March 4. -
January 26, 2015
NTID grads star in ASL version of ‘Let It Go’
A music video of Frozen’s “Let It Go” done in American Sign Language with an all-deaf cast and crew has generated more than 80,000 views since its premiere Sunday. -
January 22, 2015
ASL version of 'Let It Go' released on Sunday
Two graduates from NTID will star in an American Sign Language music video of the popular “Let It Go” song. -
November 18, 2014
RIT/NTID grad helps improve lives around the world
A curiosity about a college more than 6,600 miles from home nearly 20 years ago has led Minoru Yoshida to improve the lives of deaf and hearing individuals around the world. -
November 14, 2014
Inside America’s first penitentiary
The Dyer Center exhibition “Thou Art... Will Give...” features photos of Eastern State Penitentiary by Eric T. Kunsman. -
November 3, 2014
Deaf veterinarians to discuss career paths
Dr. Kim Dodge and Dr. Jennifer Miller will talk about their professional training and career paths as part of the Edmund Lyon Memorial Lectureship Series on Nov. 6. -
October 31, 2014
NTID Job Fair connects students with employers
Representatives from more than 40 local, national and international companies met with hundreds of deaf and hard-of-hearing students at the 14th annual NTID Job Fair. -
October 23, 2014
Students curate Bernard Bragg’s legacy in exhibit
“Lessons in Laughter: The Life and Times of Bernard Bragg,” curated by Jean Pietrowski and Allison Thompson, is a memento-filled exhibit of the deaf performer and playwright. -
October 21, 2014
NTID to study how stereotypes affect deaf students
NTID and University of Rochester, with a National Science Foundation grant, will study whether stereotypes affect the way deaf and hard-of-hearing students perform in math. -
October 16, 2014
Grant aims to help deaf students learn statistics
RIT’s College of Science and National Technical Institute for the Deaf received a grant to develop online tools to help deaf students better understand statistics concepts.