Today, I have a presentation in my Deaf History Class. I am presenting with a wonderful lady, Amy. We are going to talk about a few Deaf Colleges. At one time there was another girl in our group, but it wasn't working out. So Amy is going to talk about National Technical Institute for the Deaf, a part of Rochester Institute of Technology, and North Central University in Minneapolis. This school was founded as North Central Bible Institute, and is a private Christian school. These two schools are pretty big. I'm talking about three smaller schools. Harvest Deaf Bible College, Capital Baptist Deaf College, and Sword Deaf Bible College. These schools are all fairly new, the oldest being Harvest Deaf Bible College, founded 1994. Our presentation is about ten minutes. Our teacher is not able to be here today, though, so our presentation, along with the two other groups going today, will be videotaped for him.
Anyway...that's about it. I work this morning til 11, then I gotta go to the library to print (I miss free printing!) our research paper. Then, class at 2. I think we're the last group to present today. I'll find out when I get there I guess. :)
I think that's all for today.
Except, of course, for a much wiser person's words:
There is plenty of room at the top because very few people care to travel beyond the average route. And so most of us seem satisfied to remain within the confines of mediocrity.
--Nnamdi Azikiwe
(to save you all google time: Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe (November 16, 1904 - May 11, 1996) was the President of Nigeria from 1963 to 1966. He was the first person to assume the office of the Nigerian Presidency.)