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Since the Deaf President Now (DPN) movement in 1988, its legacy has lived on through the memories of Deaf community members ...
Stefan LeFors is the perfect coach to bring Bison Football into a new era. A quarterback in college and the pros, he arrives ...
The Office of Arts, Culture, and Experience at Gallaudet University produces authentic narratives about Deaf people as empowered global citizens. Our work reframes and revitalizes representations of ...
Jeffrey Levitt shares information about the London Human-Centered Design Study Abroad Program, with a promotional slide displayed in the background. On March 26, the Education Abroad and International ...
Most Americans know Alexander Graham Bell as an inventor of the telephone. But few know that the central interest of his life was education for deaf children or that he was one of the strongest ...
In the fall of 2024, professor Johnston Grindstaff, ’87 & G-’91, found himself 8,760 miles away from his regular classroom.
Back when Adham Talaat, '14, was a PER major who played football, his goal was to win games. At the March career fair, held ...
Bernice Adekeye, a PhD candidate in Education, has won the 2025 Rebecca H. Rhodes African Inclusive Literacy Research Prize to study Nigerian parents’ beliefs about early bilingual exposure of young ...
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 ...
There is a simple way to visualize why it is harder for deaf people to access mental health care, says Dr. Johannes Fellinger, an Austrian neurologist and ...
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