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Cozy Gathering for Deaf International of Rochester! All are welcome! December 6th, 2008

November 19, 2008 · No Comments

WHEN:
Saturday, December 6th, 2008

TIME:
7:30 pm (you can come earlier if you wish)

WHERE:
Lovincup (Cafe)
(Inside is really awesome artful interior design! See for yourself)

ADDRESS:
LovinCup RIT’s Park Point
300 Park Point Dr Suite 101
Rochester NY 14623
Phone: 585-292-9940

WEBSITE:
http://www.lovincup.com/

FOOD:
lovin’ cup offers a full menu options for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late-night. Also, they offer a variety of gourmet coffees, micro-brewed beers, and fine wines.

PARKING:
Free on site

WEBSITE MAP:
http://www.parkpointrit.com/Information/Location/

To find the building location - look under the number 300 at:
http://www.parkpointrit.com/Living/InteractiveMap/
Loving Cup is located at the end of left building - you can stroll around and find the Loving Cup Cafe.  Very nice place to stroll or promenade

…………. Come and join for socializing! ………………….

Do not miss this fun gathering! Spread these words to your friends
All are welcome!

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RIT/NTID Educator Awarded International Honor

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Minoru Yoshida (left, a graduate of RIT/NTID and a former PEN-International employee) along with Pat DeCaro, Jim DeCaro, Maki Honda of the Nippon Foundation of Japan, and Bill Clymer, PEN-International's associate director, at the award ceremony in Tokyo.

Jim DeCaro, director of the Postsecondary Education Network-International at NTID, recieved the 2008 Contribution to Society Award from Japan’s Foundation for Encouragement of Social Contribution. He was one of only five non-Japanese recipients.

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Government Recruiter is Home at RIT/NTID

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Amanda Massab (left) talks to RIT/NTID student Erica Hernandez about career opportunities with the Department of Defense during the recent Job Fair at NTID. Photo by Mark Benjamin, NTID.

Amanda Massab is working on campus to help RIT/NTID students become prospective employees for the Department of Defense. It’s a unique arrangement: RIT is only one of four colleges in the country in the agency’s Student Training Academic Recruitment program.

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