Rochester Institute of Technology

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  • First Grant
  • Total Number of Grants
    4
  • Cumulative Grant Amounts
    $3,946,307
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Founded in 1829, the Rochester Institute of Technology is a privately endowed university with nine colleges emphasizing career education and experiential learning. Its main campus in Rochester, New York, is situated on 1,300 acres. The university has additional campuses in Eastern Europe, Dubai and China. 

A leading technological university, the institute offers undergraduate and graduate academic opportunities in a spectrum of areas, from science and technology to art and visual communications, business and health sciences to engineering and mathematics. Its nine colleges include the College of Applied Science and Technology, Saunders College of Business, B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences, Kate Gleason College of Engineering, College of Health Sciences and Technology, College of Imaging Arts and Sciences, College of Liberal Arts and the National Technical Institute for the Deaf and College of Science.

The Rochester Institute of Technology is an internationally recognized leader in preparing deaf and hard-of-hearing students for successful careers in professional and technical fields. It offers access and support services for more than 1,200 deaf and hard-of-hearing students who live, study and work with hearing students on the campus.

 

recent grants

Science Lost in Translation: Removing the Most Significant Barrier Preventing Deaf Participation in STEM
 

Organization

Rochester Institute of Technology, National Technical Institute for the Deaf


  • date awarded

    Nov 2018

  • amount

    $294,219

  • term

    36 months

 
Science The Second Scialog: Molecules Come To Life Research Competition
 

Organization

Rochester Institute of Technology, School of Physics & Astronomy


  • date awarded

    Jul 2016

  • amount

    $112,500

  • term

    14 months

 

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