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When Moroccan Princess Lalla Asmaa visited campus last month, a child at the Clerc Center had a very important question.
Deaf Way Festival is back! The legendary Deaf Way Festivals, hosted at Gallaudet in 1989 and 2002, brought thousands of ...
Deaf President Now!” filmmakers say the new documentary about 1988 protests at Gallaudet University can inspire young people who feel “they’re living in a tumultuous world.” ...
Gallaudet University, a private institution, has been offering online bachelor's degree programs since 2010-2011. All of the online classes are recorded and archived so students can access lecture ...
A new documentary revisits a pivotal week at Gallaudet University in 1988.
At least 24 Black deaf students who attended a segregated school on the grounds of Gallaudet University in Washington, DC, in the early 1950s never received their high school diplomas. Seventy ...
For Gallaudet University Football Head Coach Chuck Goldstein, football is no longer the idyllic, get-outdoors, strap-on-some-equipment-and-smash-each-other kind of game from the days of yore. In the ...
The students were fed up. It was March 1988, and the board of trustees overseeing Gallaudet University, founded more than a century earlier to educate deaf and hard-of-hearing students ...
She collaborated with two professors at Gallaudet University on the first ASL dictionary, laying the groundwork for a flourishing in Deaf identity over the last 50 years. By Clay Risen He helped ...