Deaf -- New York (State) -- Rochester
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
Explore Your Future videotapes
Footage from events regarding Explore Your Future, a week long program at National Institute for the Deaf for deaf and hard of hearing college-bound sophomore and junior high school students.
Harry Lang research on NTID history collection
Hey Listen! DVDs
Selection of dvds from the Hey Listen! series created by the National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology.
Lauren Aggen Interview DVD and article
DVD and news clipping on Lauren Aggen's heart transplant. Aggen attended the National Technical Institute for the Deaf.
Miriam and Kenneth Lerner ASL Poetry collection
A collection of Deaf poetry videotapes, dvds, and digital documents containing lectures, performances, and interviews documenting ASL (American Sign Languagae) poetry. The materials were gathered while conducting research for Heart of The Hydrogen Jukebox, a documentary film by Miriam Lerner about ASL poetry.
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.
National Deaf Poetry Conference program and recordings
Program from the first National Deaf Poetry Conference, held at the National Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology.
NTID Media Relations videotapes
NTID Media Relations videotapes consist of news clippings regarding the National Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology.
NTID promotional materials
NTID promotional ephemera includes cups, paperweights, buttons, and other artifacts related to National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology.
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.