Graduate student José Rodrigo Uresti stepped onto the South Lawn, and was greeted by interpreter Jennisey Basart, '05, ...
A new documentary by Gallaudet alumnus Shoshannah Stern, ’05, premiered at Sundance Film Festival on January 23. Marlee ...
Dr. Meghan McGarry will be using EEG to examine how signs are processed in the brain. Gallaudet is hosting postdoctoral ...
Tabitha Jacques hopes the three-day festival helps bring the community together and deepens appreciation for deaf culture.
The Center for Black Deaf Studies (CBDS) was established in 2020. The Center will operate as an outreach center for teaching and learning about the Black Deaf experience and provide easy access to a ...
We conduct rigorous research that lays the foundation for better health-related quality of life among deaf and hard of hearing people who use American Sign Language. We are a deaf-centric research ...
A few years ago, Julia Petersen, ’90, was enjoying a Bison football game during Gallaudet Homecoming week. As a longtime mental health therapist/consultant for the Seattle Children’s Hospital ...
VEE101 is part of a two-semester seminar (VEE101 and VEE102). VEE101, the Examine seminar, is designed to welcome students into Gallaudet’s unique educational environment with deep dives into Deafhood ...
ISSS eases international students and scholars’ transition to Gallaudet and ensures their equal access to learning and all campus activities and services, including immigration support, in the ...
When Gallaudet alum Nyle DiMarco, ’13, began developing his new documentary, Deaf President Now!, he contacted the Gallaudet University Archives to ask if ...