09.09.2011 |
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by Vasia Ivanov This past summer, NTID received a grant of nearly $4.5 million to establish DeafTEC:
Technological Education Center for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students, the newest
addition to the National Science... |
12.03.2010 |
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by Alex Rogala Gerard Buckley’s office is filled with reminders of his past. On his desk lie countless photographs, and among the various decorations that adorn the walls is an aging photo of a long-haired RIT student:... |
11.12.2010 |
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by Christina Belisle, David Keith Gasser, Amanda Imperial NTID Chooses New President
The search is over. After a year and 18 candidates, the National Technical Institute of the Deaf has a new president. Gerard Buckley will assume the role of the 1,500 plus student... |
100th Anniversary |
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by Derrick Behm Len Williams
Voted best winter athlete and best athlete of the year during his first year in college, Len Williams, a native of Lake Placid, N.Y., was one of RIT’s most valuable hockey players. From 1973 to... |
Distorter 2010 |
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Note: This story appeared in our April Fools Distorter issue and is for comedic value only.
by Chastity Tiler
Walking into his first class on March 8, second year Accounting major... |
01.08.2010 |
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by Derrick Behm “I don’t call this a retirement but a redirection for Vicki [his wife] and I — a new chapter in our lives,” shared RIT Vice President and NTID President Alan Hurwitz during his retirement tribute at... |
11.13.2009 |
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by Justin Claire After 40 years of dedicated service to the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Alan Hurwitz is leaving. The current president of NTID was one of four finalists to become the next president of Gallaudet... |
04.24.2009 |
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by Kimberly Reeb These past few weeks you may have seen a poster announcing Marlee Matlin’s appearance at RIT. Maybe the one you saw had a mustache drawn on it, or maybe you haven’t seen one at all, since someone ripped them... |
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by David Spiecker Derrick Behm also contributed to this article.
Imagine a daylong competition where 36 different sports are played, all of this an accumulation of more than thirty years of rivalry... |