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Alan Hurwitz

Dr. T. Alan Hurwitz (September 17, 1942) was the Tenth President of Gallaudet University.[1] He is the first born deaf, Jewish person to hold this position.[2] Previously, he served as President of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf and Vice President and Dean of Rochester Institute of Technology. He served in a variety of other roles for most of NTID's 40-year history.

Dr. Hurwitz started at NTID in 1970 as an educational specialist in RIT's College of Engineering after working for McDonnell Douglas Corp. since 1965. He subsequently held a number of progressively more responsible positions, including Support Department Chair for Engineering and Computer Science Programs, Director for NTID Support Services, Associate Dean for Educational Support Services Programs, Associate Vice President for NTID Outreach and External Affairs, and Associate Dean for Student Affairs.

Dr. Hurwitz has been active in a variety of professional and deafness-related organizations and serves on a number of boards of organizations serving deaf persons, including the Rochester School for the Deaf and the National Captioning Institute. He is a former president of the National Association of the Deaf (NAD), and has traveled and lectured extensively nationally and internationally.

He earned a B.S. in electrical engineering from Washington University in St. Louis, an M.S. in electrical engineering from St. Louis University, and an Ed.D. in curriculum and teaching from the University of Rochester.

On October 18, 2009, Dr. Hurwitz was selected as the 10th president of Gallaudet University. He took office on January 1, 2010.[3]

Hurtwitz retired on December 31, 2015, with Roberta Cordano succeeding him as the eleventh president of Gallaudet University.

Dr. Hurwitz was born profoundly deaf, to deaf parents.[4]

References

  1. ^ http://www.gallaudet.edu/hurwitzprofile.xml
  2. ^ http://forward.com/articles/127127/new-gallaudet-president-bridges-deaf-jewish-worlds/
  3. ^ de Vise, Daniel (2009-10-18), "Gallaudet University names new president", Washington Post, ISSN 0190-8286, retrieved 2009-10-19
  4. ^ http://deafpeople.com/dp_of_month/hurwitz.html
Cultural offices
Preceded by
Gertrude S. Galloway
President of the National Association of the Deaf
1982–1984
Succeeded by
Lawrence H. Forestal
Academic offices
Preceded by
James J. DeCaro
Dean of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf
1998 – December 31, 2009
Succeeded by
James J. DeCaro
Preceded by Vice President of RIT for the National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2003 – December 31, 2009
Succeeded by
James J. DeCaro
Preceded by President of Gallaudet University
January 1, 2010 – December 31, 2015
Succeeded by