Center, 57 Club, 70 Coleman, Gracie, 205 College Activities Board, 2 College Advancement, 202 College of Applied Science and Technology, 2, 42, 75, 78, 81, 85, 86, 103, 178 Access Services provided, 96 College of Business, 2, 76, 81, 85, 103, 178 Access Services provided, 96 College of Computing and Information Sciences, 2, 77, 79, 81, 85, 86, 103, 178 Access Services provided, 96 College of Engineering, 2, 76, 85, 86, 103, 178 Access Services provided, 96 College of Imaging Arts and Sciences, 2, 81, 85, 86, 103, 178 Access Services provided, 96 College of Liberal Arts, 2, 77, 81, 85, 100, 101, 103, 178 Access Services provided, 96 Partnership Agreement ASL, 43 College of Science, 77, 82, 85, 86, 103, 178 Access Services provided, 96 College Operations, 202 College Restoration Program, 77 Colleges of RIT, 2 Colombia, 60 Colorado, 59, 139 Committee on Education and Labor, 8 Committee on Labor and Human Resources, 8 Communication Studies and Services, 57, 69 Communications strategies, 2 Community college referral, 64 Community College Referral Program, 43 Computer Aided Drafting Technology, 41 Computer Graphics, 42 Computer Integrated Machining Technology, 41 Computing cluster, 64 Congress, 2 Connecticut, 59, 139, 144 Continental Corporation Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 Contributions, 190 Contributions to restricted fund, 192 Co-op, 2, 4, 85, 110, 141 Summary, 2 Cooper, Mary-Beth A., 207 Cooperative education. See Coop Cornell University, 118, 119, 120 Council on Education of the Deaf, 70 Counseling, 8, 66 Counseling Services Department, 90 Cowin Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 C-Print, 5, 45, 66, 94, 97, 98, 161 Summary, 4 Crane, Meredith, 205 CSD, 190 CSD Student Development Center, 160 Cumulative Trauma Disorder Manual and Training materials, 161 Czech republic, 60 D. Robert Frisina Quad, 190 Davila Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 dB, 55, 57 Deaf Artists, 159 Deaf History, 159 Deaf Initiative in Information Technology (DIIT), 46 Deaf Initiative in Technology, 5, 86, 142, 156 Deaf Studies, 83 Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing Faculty and staff, 179, 181 Terminations, 182 DeCaro Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 Decibel, 57 Degrees By gender, 100 Granted, 4, 101, 102, 103 Level of faculty, 167 Program Summary, 2 Programs, 74 Delaware, 59, 139, 144 Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 Demographic profile, 54, 55 Department of Cultural and Creative Studies, 43 Department of Education. See U.S. Department of Education Destler, William W., 1, 156, 160, 207 Development, 193 Digital Arts, Film, and Animation Competition, 5, 46, 147, 149 Digital Imaging and Publishing, 41 DiiT, 142, 143 Diplomas, 4, 100 Direct admits, 108 Direct entry, 52 <strong>Disability</strong> Services Office, 58 District of Columbia, 59, 144 Diversity Philosophy, 173 Summary, 2 Diversity & Pluralism, 8 Division of Student Affairs, 90 Doctorate degree, 167 Dodge Faculty/Staff Grants -215- Endowed Fund, 195 Dodge Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 Dominican Republic, 60 Donors, 190 Dorothy E. Ann Fund (D.E.A.F.) Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 Dyer Arts Center, 190 Dyer Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 Dyer, Helen C., 190 Dyer, Joseph F., 190 E. Philip Saunders College of Business, 42, 81 Earnings, 100, 118, 119 Ecuador, 61 Education of the Deaf Act, 7, 8, 9, 6–7, 6–7, 6–7, 6–7, 176, 6– 7, 6–7 Educational Design Resources, 157 Educational Interpreting, 3 DVDs, 161 Electric Bike Club, 160 Employer Awareness Workshops, 143 Employment, 8, 64, 100, 107, 109, 110, 111, 118, 141, 142 Advisors, 110 Services, 110 Endowment, 6, 9, 185, 188, 193, 194 Funds, 195, 196, 197 Program, 185 Engineering Studies, 41, 42, 86 Engineering Technologies cluster, 64 English Bridging Program, 43 English courses, 42 Enrollment, 8, 48, 49, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 139, 140 By degree program, 74 Highest in history, 49 Performance indicator, 12 Summary, 2, 3 Entry age, 54, 55 Environmental science, 41 Equipment and software donations, 193 Estonia, 61 Ethnic origin students, 175 Europe, 53 Exempt staff, 168, 169, 170, 179 Applicants, 180 Hiring, 181 Salaries, 165 Exodus - A Deaf Jewish Family Escapes the Holocaust, 159 Expenses, annual summary, 2 Explore Your Future, 5, 46, 86, 138, 139, 149 EYF, 138, See Explore Your Future Factor Family Foundation Endowed Scholarship Fund, Index
195 Factor, Max, Family Foundation, 141, 143 Factor, Max, III, 205 Faculty, 164, 169, 170 Applicants, 180 Average age, 168 Highest degree level, 167 Largest number employed, 164 Salaries, 165 Turnover, 170 Federal appropriations, 185 Federal endowment matching funds, 193, 194 Fees, 2, 6, 186 Feigenbaum Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 Female, 54, 55, 100, 115, 116, 117 Faculty and staff, 179, 180, 181 Ratio, 2 Terminations, 182 Fenyvessy Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 Feuer, Curt R. and Jean H., 190 Financial aid, 5, 90, 185, 188 Summary, 2 Financial Services Office, 90 First-year persistence rate, 104, 105 Florida, 59, 139 Food testing, 41 Foundation, NTID, 205 Fraternities, 2 Frisina, D. Robert, 190, 195 From Dream to Reality, 161 Frumkes Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 Full-time New hires, 169 Students, 73 Fundraising, 193 FutureQuest, 5, 148, 149 Gallaudet, Edward Miner, 158 Garlinghouse Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 Gender, 54, 55 Degrees, 100 General Education, 41 Geographical Information System, 41 Georgia, 59, 139 Ghana, 61 Gifts in Kind, 192 Goldmann, Warren R., 190 Gopen Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 Gordon, Claudia, 203 Government Performance and Results Act, 12 GPRA. See Government Performance and Results Act Graduate programs, 3, 48 Graduate students, 54, 78 Graduation, 8, 100 Graduation rates, 105, 108 RIT/NTID Leadership -216- Diversity category, 177 Minorities, 172 Grant-in-Aid, 5, 188 Grants and contracts, 198 Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness, 143 Greece, 61 Guam, 59 Haefner, Jeremy, 207 Hall Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 Hawaii, 59 Health Care Billing and Coding Technology, 42 Hearing loss Moderate, 57 Moderately severe, 57 Hearst Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 Hellyar, Mary Jane, 205 Hires, new, 169, 172, 181 Hometown As an employment area, 111 Hong Kong, 61 Horton Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 Hospitality and Service Management, 42 House of Representatives, 8 Houston, K. Todd, 203 Human Resources Management, 42 Hunt, Catherine, 203 Hurwitz Family Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 Hurwitz, T. Alan, 1, 202, 207 Hymes Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 Idaho, 59 Illinois, 59, 139 Imagine RIT - Innovation and Creativity Festival, 160 India, 61, 160 Indiana, 59, 139 Indirect costs, 185 Information and Computing Studies, 41, 42, 46, 86 Innovation, 156, 157, 158, 160 Instructor, 165, 168 Instructor/Lecturer, 166 Intellectual Property, 161 Intensive English Bridging program, 44 Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation Support, 90 International students, 48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 59, 85, 176, 177 Summary, 2 Interpreters, 5, 94, 96, 116, 158, 168, 169, 179 Hiring, 181 Summary, 4 Interpreting Discourse CD, 162 Hours of service, 96 Inventions, 9, 161 Iowa, 59 Ireland, 61 Jamaica, 61 Japan, 61 Jennings Endowed Scholarship Fund, 195 JHB Anonymous Scholarship Fund, 196 Job Fair, 141 Johnson Scholarship Foundation, 190 Joseph F. and Helen C. Dyer Arts Center, 190 Kansas, 59 Kearns Endowed Scholarship Fund, 196 Kentucky, 59, 139 King Endowment Fund, 196 Kuhnert Scholarship Fund, 196 Labor force status, 118, 119 Laboratory Science Technology, 41, 42, 156, 160 Latin-American Faculty and staff, 172, 179, 180, 181 Students, 172, 175, 176, 177 Terminations, 182 Lecturer, 165, 166, 168 Length of service, 168 Lerner, Lauren, 203 Let’s Communicate, 161 Levy, Jon, 203 Licensed products, 161 Lichtenstein Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund, 196 Loans, 5, 188 Los Angeles, 141, 143 Lost Accepts, 118 Louisiana, 59 Lovejoy Jr. Endowment for Deafness Research, 196 Lyon Memorial Lectureship, 196 MacDougall, Nanette Fabray, 204 Macy, Anne Sullivan, 158 Maine, 59, 139, 144 Majors By gender, 100 Class size, 80 Malaysia, 61 Male, 2, 54, 55, 100, 115, 116, 117 Ratio, 2 Manga Comics, 158 Marital status of entering students, 54 Marsters Endowed Scholarship Fund, 196 Maryland, 59, 139, 144 Massachusetts, 59, 139, 144 Master of Science in Secondary Education, 2, 3, 48, 70, 72, 75, 80, 84, 86, 103, 157, 176, 178, See also MSSE Master’s degree, 4, 100, 101, 167 MATHCOUNTS, 46, 147, 149 Mayberry, Katherine, 207 McCarty, Timothy R., 203
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