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Deaf Way Festival is back! The legendary Deaf Way Festivals, hosted at Gallaudet in 1989 and 2002, brought thousands of ...
When Moroccan Princess Lalla Asmaa visited campus last month, a child at the Clerc Center had a very important question.
Gallaudet released a video collaboration with The Coca-Cola Company, recreating the soft drink brand’s iconic “Hilltop” commercial from ...
Melody Schwenk, a doctoral candidate in the Ph.D. in Educational Neuroscience (PEN) program, has been named a 2025 National Academy of Education ...
Promotion. Career change. Fresh start. Whatever you’re after, we’ll give you the tools to achieve your dreams. Our enrollment counselors will even help you fill out your application. What is the ...
Top four submissions for each age group (middle school and high school) will compete in a head to head debate virtually. Top two students from both high school and middle school age groups will be ...
The NAD has always and continues to support and endorse innovative educational programming for deaf children, implanted or not. Such programming should actively support the auditory and speech skills ...
Linguists, who had previously ignored the sign languages of the world, began to demonstrate that they were natural languages equally capable of communicating abstract thought, emotion, and complex ...
Gallaudet University is dedicated to language access for all deaf and hard of hearing people. This basic right to language starts at birth. We have several early intervention programs that improve ...
History Through Deaf Eyes – Desegregated Schools “When we were moved from the Black school on Madison Street to the Arkansas School campus, the white house mother didn’t know how to take care of Black ...
For over two decades, people have asked when Deaf Way III will take place. Many of them remember fondly the Deaf Way International Conference on Deaf Culture in July 1989 and the Deaf Way II ...
Dorothy Chiyoko Sueoka Casterline, ’58 & H-’22, passed away on August 8, 2023. She was 95 years old. Along with the late Carl Croneberg, ’55, Dot, as she was known, conducted much of the painstaking ...