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The National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) is now accepting nominations for the Robert H. Clark Scholarship and the New Professional Reporter Grant. The deadline for…
In January, Lori Rapozo, RPR, CRI, an instructor at Green River Community College in Auburn, Wash., brought several court reporting students to lead mock depositions…
The National Court Reporters Foundation is currently accepting nominations for its Board of Trustees. The Foundation seeks members who want to support its good work…
NCRF launched the Hard-of-Hearing Heroes Project at the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) headquarters in Bethesda, Md., on Saturday, Feb. 18. Five veterans with…
Washington, D.C., news channel NBC4 joined volunteers and veterans at the National Court Reporters Foundation’s first Hard-of-Hearing Heroes Project event, which was held at the…
The Andrews Gazette (Easton, Md.) posted an article about the Hard-of-Hearing Heroes Veterans History Project event that NCRF and the Hearing Loss Association of America…
The National Court Reporters Foundation, the charitable arm of the National Court Reporters Association, announced that Nancy Hopp, RDR, CRR, CMRS, of St. Louis, Mo.,…
The National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) recently won a $10,000 Innovation Grant from the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) Foundation. The grant supports NCRF’s…
Many court reporting schools, state associations, firms, and courthouses across the nation celebrate Veterans Day by interviewing veterans about their wartime experiences for the Veterans…
The December issue of Convene magazine features an article showcasing NCRF’s Purple Heart Day VHP event held at the NCRA Convention & Expo in Chicago,…
By April Weiner In honor of Veterans Day earlier this month, court reporting firms across the nation gathered to interview veterans about their wartime experiences…
NJ.com reported on Nov. 16 that the U.S. Senate has approved legislation that adds Gold Star families to the Library of Congress Veterans History Project.…
The Newton Daily News posted an article on Nov. 11 about a Veterans History Project event held at the Des Moines Area (Iowa) Community College…
The Lake County News-Sun, Lake County, Ill., posted an article on Nov. 11 about the Veterans History Project event held in honor of Veterans Day.…
By April Weiner The National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) is pleased to announce a new initiative as part of its Oral Histories Program: the Hard-of-Hearing…
According to industry projections, in less than five years the demand for court reporting will exceed supply, resulting in more than 5,000 open positions. However,…
Deborah Molinaro, RPR, a freelance reporter from Carol Stream, Ill., was the lucky recipient of a custom-made Luminex, generously created especially for NCRF and raffled…
Attendees at this year’s Annual Convention & Expo completely embraced a one-time challenge issued to show their support for the court reporting and captioning professions…
NCRF kicked off its 2017 Angels Drive at NCRA’s Convention & Expo in Chicago with a record 66 Angels signing up on site, including 10…