RIT-DSA. RIT/NTID Deaf Studies Archive
Found in 187 Collections and/or Records:
RIT/NTID Deaf Studies Archive (DSA) ephemera
Council for Better Hearing and Speech public service posters and film clips
Council for Better Hearing and Speech public service posters and film clips contains seven poster and three thirty second films. The posters were prepared with the assistance of Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and the U. S. Department of Education.
NTID Asian Deaf Club photographs
The NTID Asian Deaf Club photo albums contains six photo albums and some individual prints related to club activities from 1991-2000. Subjects include various banquets, trips, events, and fundraising activities the club participated in during those years.
George Veditz posters
Four works by various artists depicting George W. Veditz.
National ASL Literature Conference collection
The collection contains programs, schedules, clippings and DVDs containing films documenting speakers at the First National American Sign Language (ASL) Literature Conference held at National Technical Institute for the Deaf in October 1991.
Karen Christie collection of play scripts and conference brochures
Karen Christie collection of play scripts and conference brochures contains 17 programs from conferences for the Deaf held between 1991-2012. Also included in the collection are scripts from nine plays written by various authors for NTID theater and Rochester Community Lights On!
NTID Student Congress records
Meeting minutes, club information, events information, deaf community related materials, photographs and media pertaining to the NTID Student Congress from 1974 to 2015.
NTID Business Club photographs
Materials related to the NTID Business Club at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). The purpose of the NTID Business Club is to improve the academic environment by providing the knowledge of business. The collection includes photographs from a trip to the Toronto Stock Exchange and a group photo from 1988.
James DeCaro interviews with TRIPOD program founders and parents
The TRIPOD Educational Model School (TRIPOD) program was started in 1982 as a method of teaching both deaf and hearing students together in a classroom using both sign language and voice. Eight DVDs contain Dr. James DeCaro's interviews with the founders of the TRIPOD program and parents of children who attended.