NTID Deaf Health Care and Biomedical Science Hub
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🏘: NTID Deaf Hub 🔎: campsite.bio/ntiddeafhub 🧏🏽‍🧏🏻‍: Research & initiatives for Deaf / HH Community 📧 [email protected]
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Re-introducing time!

Deaf Health Care and Biomedical Science Hub ("Deaf Hub") aims to increase more deaf and hard-of-hearing representation in healthcare and biomedical fields.

Want a sneak peek at our programs on how we support RIT/NTID students?
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The Deaf Hub looks forward to working with Dr. Solomon to increase the representation of DHH in healthcare and biomedical science fields!
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Thrilled to see a Deaf scientist and the first woman taking a lead as our next NTID President!
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Caroline M. Solomon, dean of faculty at Gallaudet University, has been named president of RIT's National Technical Institute for the Deaf and vice president of RIT. She will begin her tenure at RIT/NTID on August 18.

Solomon will become the first woman to lead the college: brnw.ch/21wTZgJ
Caroline M. Solomon named president of RIT’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf
Rochester Institute of Technology’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf names Caroline M. Solomon as its new president.
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BRIGHT IDEA*: www.rit.edu/ntid/deafhub/brightidea/
*Building Representation and Integrity in Health Care and Biomedical Science: Increasing Depth and Empowerment in Academia #studentspotlight #ntiddeafhub
BRIGHT IDEA | National Technical Institute for the Deaf | RIT
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Did you enjoy reading the BI*POC’s Quest articles so far? Drop a comment below or email us at [email protected] and we’d love to listen to your thoughts!
BRIGHT IDEA | National Technical Institute for the Deaf | RIT
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Monday Rewind pulls an article from the BRIGHT IDEA archive to feature Menna Nicola on BI*POC’s Quest.

Her insights as a student majoring in Human-Centered Computing are well worth reading at: www.rit.edu/ntid/deafhub...
BI*POC's Quest: Menna Nicola | National Technical Institute for the Deaf | RIT
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This Deaf Hub Exploring Perspectives series is partially supported by NIGMS of the National Institutes of Health through Rochester Bridges to the Doctorate (T32GM150525) and RIT U-RISE (T34GM145542).

#deafscientists #ntiddeafhub @ur-ctsi.bsky.social
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It’s time for Monday Rewind to feature Chehally Soto who had been interviewed for the BI*POC’s Quest!

Read her article to learn more about her lens in the field of communications: www.rit.edu/ntid/deafhub...
BI*POC’s Quest: Chehally Soto | National Technical Institute for the Deaf | RIT
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This Deaf Hub Exploring Perspectives series is partially supported by NIGMS of the National Institutes of Health through Rochester Bridges to the Doctorate (T32GM150525) and RIT U-RISE (T34GM145542).
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This will be shared with our research assistants at the Summer Healthcare Academic Research Program why the research is so awesome.
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Research 101 Question of the Day:

What does quantitative research look like?
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Respond in a gif, image, or comment! This will be shared with our research assistants at the Summer Healthcare Academic Research Program why the research is so awesome.
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Research 101 Question of the Day:

What does qualitative research look like?
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Great to see Bo, a Bridges trainee, getting featured!
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RIT/NTID’s Bo Allaby is wrapping up her MS in experimental psychology and heading to Wayne State this fall to pursue a Ph.D. in neuropsychology, focusing on cognition and aging. 🧠🎓

Read more: www.rit.edu/news/rit-stu...
RIT student’s research prepares her for a career in neuropsychology
RIT student Bo Allaby is researching cognition in aging populations and understanding how the brain recovers from challenges.
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🧠 Bridging Research to Policy in EHDI as a Deaf Public Health Professional
👤 Michelle Koplitz, MHS
🕓 Friday, April 11 from 4 to 5 p.m.
📍 SDC 1300/1310 @ RIT

More info or questions?
✉️ Email us at [email protected]
Bridging Research to Policy in EHDI as a Deaf Public Health Professional by Michelle Koplitz, MHS from 4 to 5pm at SDC 1300/1310
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📩 Questions? [email protected]
#DeafInHealthcare #FutureHealthPros #RITNTID #ntiddeafhub #dhh #asl
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**Upcoming Event**
Deaf Hub presents Budding Futures: Exploring Healthcare Opportunities 🩺
🗓️ Sat, April 19 | 🕘 9AM–2PM
📍 2nd Floor, SDC @ RIT/NTID

For deaf/HH middle & HS students, & CODAs, curious about healthcare careers. Guardians welcome!

🔗 RSVP by April 14: tiny.cc/BuddingFutures
Budding Futures: Exploring Healthcare Opportunities, Saturday, April 19, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. on the entire second floor of the Student Development Center (SDC) area at RIT/NTID
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Deaf Hub Vital Signs is a week away from now. RSVP now to watch Dr. Ashina Singh's presentation, followed by reception!
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Deaf Hub Vital Signs lecture series presents Dr. Ashina Singh to deliver her talk, “Overcoming Barriers: Underrepresented Minority Experience in an Ableist Field” on Friday, March 28 from 3 to 5 p.m. ET.

RSVP now to attend the reception: forms.gle/wFewXcNLLXmY...
Dr. Ashina Singh, a featured presenter, delivers her talk, “Overcoming Barriers: Underrepresented Minority Experience in an Ableist Field” at the Deaf Hub Vital Signs lecture series.
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Check out the video - Menna Nicola, a research assistant at Deaf Hub was featured!
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@13wham.bsky.social's Stephannie Joseph visited with members of NTID’s Ebony Club to learn what the student organization has meant to members throughout the years.

Watch the interview here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhES...
RIT's National Technical Institute for the Deaf fosters four decades of community through Ebony Club
YouTube video by 13WHAM ABC News
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Minor alt text edit: Multidisciplinary Working Group: Empowering Career Pathways in STEMM, the first MWG report is available. Tiffany Panko, MD, MBA, Deaf Hub’s Executive Director and the larger, committed group of the Multidisciplinary Working Group (MWG) are working toward the second MWG report.