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NTID s founding director, D Robert Frisina, has died at 96

The founding director of RIT’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf, D. Robert Frisina, has died. A statement from the university read that Frisina died Monday in Florida at the age of 96. He was the first director of NTID in 1967, and at that point, less than 1 percent of all college-age deaf individuals were enrolled in postsecondary education. Frisina’s goal from the start, according to RIT/NTID,  was to open opportunities for deaf and hard-of-hearing students and put their education on par with those of their hearing peers. “Bob was instrumental in developing, encouraging, and mentoring many of NTID’s best leaders over the years,” said Gerry Buckley, current NTID president and RIT vice president and dean. “His foresight, wisdom, and perseverance helped make NTID what it is today.

1st Director of RIT s National Technical Institute for the Deaf Dies

Apr 1, 2021 The founding director of RIT s National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Robert Frisina, has died at the age of 96. Frisina was selected by the RIT Trustees as the first director of NTID in 1967. At the time, less than 1 percent of all college-age deaf individuals were enrolled in college. Others held unskilled or semi-skilled jobs. He stepped down as leader of NTID in 1976, but served as an RIT senior vice president for another 15 years. NTID will hold a memorial service on campus at a later date.  

D Robert Frisina, founding director of RIT s National Technical Institute for the Deaf, who changed the face of deaf education, has died at age 96

D Robert Frisina, founding director of RIT s National Technical Institute for the Deaf, who changed the face of deaf education, has died at age 96
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Deaf women fought for the right to vote

If Susan B. Anthony had a deaf sister, everyone would know that deaf suffragists fought tirelessly for expanding women’s right to vote, right alongside Anthony herself. Everyone would know deaf suffragists contributed to women’s emancipation in the United States and Britain and that they lived bold lives. As a researcher of deaf history, including deaf women’s history, I work to illuminate the often hidden history of deaf people and their unique contributions to the world. I have unearthed historical information about deaf women suffragists and assembled it into an online collection chronicling what is known – so far – about these women and their lives.

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