Biographical/Historical Information:
The first Deaf faculty member at NTID, and a key figure in its history, Robert Panara was hired in 1967 to assist in establishing NTID on RIT's campus. He was instrumental in planning NTID's curriculum and preparing RIT's staff with ASL classes. He taught English at NTID and founded the Drama Club in 1970, which has grown into a full performing arts program with numerous productions yearly in the theater at NTID named in his honor. It was at the celebration of NTID's 20th anniversary in 1988 that the Robert F. Panara Theatre was dedicated. Panara is recognized as one of the founders of the National Theatre of the Deaf. He was the only deaf member of the National Advisory Board, and the first NTID faculty member. He was also awarded the RIT Founders Award for his lifetime of achievement and devoted service to RIT. Panara retired from NTID in 1987.
Scope and Content
Robert Panara's collection of fiction, plays, mysteries, poetry, and romances featuring deaf characters was amassed as part of his research on "Deaf Characters in Fiction and Drama" and used extensively in his literature classes for deaf students. See "Other Finding Aids" for a collection inventory.
People
Panara, Robert