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Harry Lang research on NTID history collection
RIT Archive collection on National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID)
A collection of materials pertaining to the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) from 1965 to the current time. Materials include newsclippings, promotional materials, campus publications, photographs, and other ephemera generated by and for NTID.
Robert Panara Commemorative Stamp collection
Complete assemblage of the commemorative stamp package to honor Robert Panara. Panara was a teacher in the field of Deaf Studies and taught at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf from 1967 until 1987. The collection contains programs, envelopes, a stamp sheet, and a framed stamp presentation.
PAH! Deaf TV collection
The PAH! Deaf TV collection contains VHS tapes and DVD recordings of various programs created and produced by NTID students, presented in American Sign Language (ASL). The programs in this collection were made between 1994-1999.
National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) Master of Science in Secondary Education Program videotapes, 2000-2006
The National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) Master of Science in Secondary Education Program videotapes contain 12 VHS tapes created for the NTID MSSE program. They are dated between 2000 and 2006.
Empire State Association of the Deaf (ESAD) records
The Empire State Association of the Deaf (ESAD) records are a compilation of historical, legal, financial, and legislative materials created and retained by members of the ESAD. Other information within this collection includes special interest issues, events, regional branch affiliates, various Deaf organizations, and much more. The bulk of the collection dates between 1946-2006.
Institutional Advancement Commission records
Records of the institutional Advancement Commission, an organization started in 1975 to determine the future direction of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). The collection contains reports from the university's nine academic areas as well as background research on higher education and RIT's unique role. There is also some correspondence and a final report published by the commission.
RIT Student Association Slide Show digital audio recording
The RIT Student Association Slide Show audio recording is the audio portion of a slide show about student activities at RIT.
M. Richard Rose digital audio recording collection
Paul A. Miller digital audio recording
Digital audio recordings from different events during Dr. Paul Miller's presidency at RIT. Dr. Miller was president from 1969-1979. Recordings include 1970 and 1975 faculty seminar addresses as well as his retirement speech.