Nominations are now being accepted for the Santo J. Aurelio Award for Altruism, the highest honor awarded by the National Court Reporters Foundation. The deadline for…
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An interview posted April 26 by HistoryNet with Col. Robert Patrick, USA (Ret.), director of the Veterans History Project at the Library of Congress, notes…
The National Court Reporters Foundation is accepting nominations for its Board of Trustees through May 7. The Foundation seeks people who want to support its good…
The National Court Reporters Foundation is currently accepting nominations for its Board of Trustees. The Foundation seeks people who want to support its good work…
The Athens Daily Review, Athens, Texas, posted an article on Feb. 23 about the jobs of court reporters. NCRA member Tami Lewis, RMR, CRR, from…
The National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF), which was founded in 1980, is dedicated to supporting the future of and raising awareness about the court reporting…
On Feb. 10, the Library of Congress posted a blog written by April Weiner, Manager of the National Court Reporters Foundation. The blog provided insight…
Gadsden State Community College, Gadsden, Ala., announced in a press release issued Jan. 29 that Analisa Arnold is one of two students nationwide to earn…
Mark your calendars and plan your learning path with NCRA through 2018. NCRA offers opportunities to earn CEUs in a variety of ways, from certification…
The National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) has announced that Jared Orozco, a student from Sheridan Technical College in Hollywood, Fla., was named recipient of the…
Since 2012, nonprofit organizations and charitable donors across the globe have celebrated Giving Tuesday. Giving Tuesday is a movement to kick off the charitable season…
On Nov. 20, the Courier Tribune posted a photo with a caption from a Veterans History Project hosted by the Missouri Court Reporters Association. Read…
The latest issue of the Hearing Loss Association of America’s membership magazine features an article about the Hard-of-Hearing Heroes Project in an article authored by…
The Lake County News-Sun posted an article on Nov. 13 about the sixth annual Veterans History Project held at the Lake County Courthouse, Ill. NCRA…
By Michelle Keegan Over the years, I have transcribed many interviews of veterans through the Library of Congress Veterans History Project and the National Court Reporters…
NCRA member Jill Layton, RMR, an official court reporter from Toledo, Ill., participated in a recent Illinois Veterans History Project, according to an article posted…
The National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) hosted a fourth Hard-of-Hearing Heroes Project initiative on Oct. 13 at the Association of Late Deafened Adults (ALDA) annual…
The National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) is now accepting nominations for the Frank Sarli Memorial Scholarship and the Student Intern Scholarship. The deadline for both…