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Aubrie Bauer, ’25, stood on stage as the Undergraduate Student Speaker for Commencement 2025. In just a few minutes, she ...
Dr. Carol Padden and Dr. Tom Humphries, ’68 & G-’72, have made invaluable academic and cultural contributions to the deaf and ...
Elevator” is the first American Sign Language (ASL) word that Lu Ming, G-’25, learned at Gallaudet. On her first day as a new ...
Our mission is to provide comprehensive and innovative hearing, speech, language, and balance services to the Gallaudet University and the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area. We are committed to ...
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.
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 ...
The International Special Student (ISS) Program at Gallaudet University is a study program designed for people from outside the United States who are interested in studying at Gallaudet for up to one ...
Congratulations to the Class of 2025! We had a wonderful time celebrating with you at Gallaudet’s 155th Commencement ceremony ...
Gallaudet University is dedicated to language access for all deaf and hard of hearing people. This basic right to language starts at birth. We have several early intervention programs that improve ...
For over two decades, people have asked when Deaf Way III will take place. Many of them remember fondly the Deaf Way International Conference on Deaf Culture in July 1989 and the Deaf Way II ...
The NAD has always and continues to support and endorse innovative educational programming for deaf children, implanted or not. Such programming should actively support the auditory and speech skills ...
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