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 ...
Access to Coronavirus Information for Deaf Elderly Signers During the initial phase of the COVID-19 outbreak in the U.S., many deaf senior ASL (American Sign Language) users became lost in an overload ...
Nanette Fabray, at 1972’s Commencement SBG President Larry Forestal presents flowers to Ms. Fabray in 1962. All photos provided courtesy of Gallaudet University Library Deaf Collections and Archives.
In the early 1800s, some wealthy families in Hartford, Connecticut, pooled their resources to help found churches and other institutions for the public good. Among those institutions was the first ...
Built in 1870, Chapel Hall was once the main hub of the university, serving as a chapel, auditorium, exhibit center, and dining hall. This picturesque High Victorian Gothic building is on the National ...
The life story of Robert R. Davila, Gallaudet University’s ninth president, is quintessentially American. Born to poor but loving parents, both from Mexico and both workers in the fields and orchards ...
The seventh annual Gallaudet Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute (GIEI) Student Bison Tank was held on April 25. This competition offers students an opportunity to build on their creativity and ...
I think it was my mother who taught me the meaning of honesty. Not because she actually was honest, but because she lied all the time. She felt that the easiest way out of any given situation was ...
The clinical program trains psychologists in both clinical and research skills. It prepares them to contribute to the field both by providing clinical services to deaf and hard of hearing individuals ...
Aural rehabilitation (AR) encompasses a wide range of practices aimed at optimizing an individual’s ability to participate in activities that have been limited as a result of hearing loss. AR sessions ...
To explain his research, Dr. Octavian Robinson, ’02 & G-’04, signs ‘Crip’ as in the world being thrown upside down. The associate professor of Deaf Studies and his collaborator, the late Dr. Jon ...
Wyatte Hall, G-’11 & PhD ’14, an assistant professor of Public Health Sciences at the University of Rochester Medical Center, has been awarded a $3.4 million grant from the National Institute on ...