News by Topic: Deaf Community
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August 5, 2014
Princeton Review names RIT among best colleges
The education-services company features RIT in the just-published 2015 edition of its annual book The Best 379 Colleges. -
August 5, 2014
Traveling banner adds RIT touch to weddings
Tigerhood of the Traveling Banner gives RIT couples a chance to show their Tiger spirit at their wedding. -
August 1, 2014
Boys and girls from near and far attend NTID camps
Thirty-five deaf and hard-of-hearing teens from around the country attended the six-day TechBoyz and TechGirlz technology camps at RIT/NTID, including a boy from Alaska. -
July 22, 2014
RIT hosts Undergraduate Research Symposium Aug. 8
More than 180 undergraduate students will showcase their projects at the 23rd annual RIT Undergraduate Research Symposium Friday at the RIT Inn and Conference Center. -
July 21, 2014
RIT mourns passing of deaf pioneer Robert Panara
Robert F. Panara, author, poet, historian and international authority on deaf figures in literature, and NTID's first deaf professor, died July 20. He was 94. -
July 16, 2014
MotionSavvy co-founder named Deaf Youth Ambassador
Ryan Hait-Campbell, who with three other RIT students started a business to help deaf and hearing people communicate, was honored by the National Association of the Deaf. -
July 16, 2014
RIT announces lineup for 2014 Fringe Festival
RIT President Bill Destler on the banjo and his spouse, vocalist Rebecca Johnson, are one of the many acts in this year’s First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival Sept. 18–27. -
July 9, 2014
RIT/NTID team wins NAD College Bowl
For the second consecutive time, a team from NTID won the National Association of the Deaf College Bowl Championship for deaf and hard-of-hearing college students. -
July 2, 2014
Access technology exhibitors win conference awards
Three exhibitors from the RIT conference on Effective Access Technology received awards for their innovative ideas that could benefit people with disabilities. -
June 12, 2014
Dyer Arts Center showcases local painters
“Intersections: Form, Space, Time & Color” features work by oil painter Carol Douglas and watercolorist Stu Chait. -
June 6, 2014
Program helps deaf students earn graduate degrees
A website is now available detailing the partnership between RIT and UR that helps deaf and hard-of-hearing students pursue graduate degrees in science programs. -
June 6, 2014
Winners named in NTID art contest
Four students have been named top winners in the annual Digital Arts, Film and Animation Competition for high school students who are deaf or hard of hearing.