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In 1988, a civil rights movement led to significant change. However, it’s not discussed or even taught — until now.
DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim talk with THR about centering the deaf POV – including hiring more than 40 deaf people across departments – while making the documentary about the 1988 Gallaudet student ...
Edward Miner Gallaudet served as the first president of Gallaudet University from April 1864 to September 1910. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. Brady-Handy Photograph Collection ...
Gallaudet alumnus Nyle DiMarco dives deeper into the history of his university in Deaf President Now!. The film offers a ...
Annabelle Mills, an incoming speech therapy student from Greensboro, shakes her head as she carefully signs: “Last year I ...
Congratulations to the seven faculty members who earned tenure this summer! We caught up with them to ask about upcoming ...
On Saturday, Gallaudet University honored students who attended the Kendall School Division II for Negroes on the Gallaudet campus in the early 1950s, the university announced in a press release.
Gallaudet students are known for their activism to protect deaf culture. In 1988, landmark protests led to the installation of the university's first deaf president, I. King Jordan.
Gallaudet University celebrates graduation of Black students 70 years after commencement In 1898, Blacks were accepted and received education at the Kendall School on the Gallaudet University ...
Chuck Goldstein has not used a whistle to coach football in more than a decade. Since arriving at Gallaudet University as an assistant in 2009, Goldstein has embraced coaching a team of Deaf and ...
Gallaudet University hopes to start work later this year on the first phase of a $450 million campus plan after winning approval from the D.C. Zoning Commission Jan. 31.
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