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The colorful blobs dangling from the Washburn Art Center (WAC) windows make it look like the building has been attacked by ...
Deaf Way Film Festival was welcomed by picturesque weather and enthusiastic guests. The theater was packed to watch Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore, directed by Gallaudet alumni Shoshannah Stern, ’05 ...
Want a free helmet? The newly formed Gallaudet Safety Team is passing out more than 100 to students as encouragement to participate in a survey, part of an initiative to make it safer to zip around ...
In October 2013, students from Michelle McAuliffe’s Digital Photography class organized and documented a campus photo with people standing in 150 formations. Photographers Taylor Moser and John Mason ...
Applicants who are interested in Elementary Education are admitted to our program. Applicants must meet the admission requirements for full admission to Elementary Education to enroll in the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The renowned Deaf artist Nancy Rourke has been working on a mural on the west wall of the National Deaf Life Museum space in Chapel Hall since early June. This mural, measuring about 19 feet tall and ...