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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.
This course focuses on the analysis of discourse in dialogic genres of English and American Sign Language (ASL) so that interpreting students become explicitly aware of the features of language use in ...
The DHHCRC supports the mental health of DHH children and families by increasing resources and reducing barriers to quality care. Addressing trauma among underserved deaf and hard of hearing children.
Congratulations to the Class of 2025! We had a wonderful time celebrating with you at Gallaudet’s 155th Commencement ceremony. It was a day full of reflection, joy, and new beginnings. Gallaudet ...
Visual description: Julie and Gaurav are standing in front of a gray background. They are signing in ASL. Dr. Julie A Hochgesang: The message we are sharing with you today is nothing new. Our ...
Aubrie Bauer, ’25, stood on stage as the Undergraduate Student Speaker for Commencement 2025. In just a few minutes, she would be handed bachelor’s degrees in both History and Government, graduating ...
Dr. Carol Padden and Dr. Tom Humphries, ’68 & G-’72, have made invaluable academic and cultural contributions to the deaf and hard of hearing community. Their co-authored books, Deaf in America: ...
My name is Tiana Dixon, and I’m a third-year Doctor of Audiology student at Gallaudet University, with an expected graduation date of May 2026. I’m originally from Wisconsin, but I’ve moved to several ...
Gallaudet University is an institution dedicated to the pursuit of excellence and facilitation of an environment that fosters this goal. Central to that institutional commitment is the principle of ...
Effective multicultural work requires practitioners to develop continuing awareness of self, increased knowledge and practical understanding of others’ worldviews and consequent behaviors, and ever ...
Many people have the misconception that deaf people “hear” by feeling vibrations through the floor. How is this possible, especially if a person is moving and jumping so that they do not keep in ...