![]() Website describing the partnership of RIT with the Genesee Country Village & Museum. Genesee Country Village & Museum & RIT Partnership The President of the Institute is an ex-officio, non-voting member. Serving as ex-officio members are the Provost (voting), one Vice-President (officio, voting), two Academic Deans (voting), VP and Associate Provost for Diversity and Inclusion (non-voting), Associate Provost for Faculty Career Development and the Wallace Library (non-voting), the Director of RIT Libraries (non-voting), the Chair of Staff Council (voting), and the President of the Student Government (voting). ![]() There are currently 44 senators, and of those 44 senators, 36 senators are elected for three-year terms. Senate seats are apportioned to the Colleges and Educational Development Faculty based on the number of the faculty in that unit. TThe Academic Senate was created in 1995 through the adoption of the Charter of Academic Governance, and replaced its predecessor organization, the Faculty Council. We would like to express our thanks to Billie Rideout, a former staff interpreter in the Department of Access Services who was part of the initial efforts which eventually evolved into ASLCORE.Collection: RIT Academic Affairs and Services Sarah Cannon, Miriam Lerner, and Sarah Schneckenburger are staff interpreters on the Liberal Arts Core Team at RIT/NTID, and our manager Chris Felo and scheduler Colleen Freeman provided flexibility in schedules for our translation “boot camps” to be our priority. Rico Peterson, Assistant Dean and Director of the Department of Access Services at RIT/NTID has provided advice, encouragement, and - most importantly - the aide and services of Administrative Assistant Bridget Budwey. Buckley for his constant support as this website expands! Gerry Buckley, President of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf and Vice President and Dean of Rochester Institute of Technology, awarded Professional Development funds to Sarah Cannon, Miriam Lerner, and Sarah Schneckenburger. Without this money the project would not exist. We would like to express our gratitude to the many people and departments who have helped make this resource possible! The ASLCORE project is managed and administered by Sarah Cannon, Miriam Lerner, and Sarah Schneckenburger, staff interpreters with the Department of Access Services at RIT/NTID. The translation work and continual development of the website is sponsored by The National Technical Institute for the Deaf, one of nine colleges at the Rochester Institute of Technology. We ask that if viewers of ASLCORE become aware of a Deaf content expert in the field of Organic Chemistry, please contact us! We hope to add to this branch with even more input from Deaf professionals in this field. These students worked to refine the signs they had been creating and using successfully, with oversight and vetting from Deaf reviewers who are also listed in the personnel section. Christine Goudreau Collison from the College of Science at RIT to mentor the group of Deaf students you see represented in this branch. Jennifer Swartzenberg, Instructional support Faculty in the NTID College of Math and Science, partnered with Dr. ![]() Our interpreter consultant is Todd Thieu.ĪSLCORE wishes to acknowledge that for the Organic Chemistry branch we were unable to find a Deaf content expert to lead the translation team. Our ASL translators are Kaitlyn Clark, Ashley Gleason, Cody Cummings, Jon Dominguez, Michelle Maihot, and Asma Sheikh. Tina Goudreau Collison and Jennifer Swartzenberg. Our Organic Chemistry branch includes samples of vocabulary and concepts which commonly occur in introductory level Architecture classes. ![]()
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