When Dr. Carolyn McCaskill, ’77, G-’79, & PhD ’05, thinks back to her time as an undergraduate at Gallaudet in the 1970s, she ...
As a mentor, you want to serve as a steady anchor,” Assistant Dean Dr. Paige Franklin, '91 & G-'95, explained to ...
There’s a mini labyrinth in the Washburn Art Center (WAB) that is just for senior art students. Entering this newly created ...
Most Americans know Alexander Graham Bell as an inventor of the telephone. But few know that the central interest of his life was education for deaf children or that he was one of the strongest ...
When you look at a math problem, your brain gets to work. It needs to process the numbers and figure out if you’re adding, subtracting, multiplying, or ...
After the Civil War, education reformers urged schools for deaf children to fundamentally change their teaching methods. Reformers wanted to eliminate “manualism,” the use of sign language, and ...
Neil J. McDevitt, ’96, had the honor of introducing President Biden at a Disability Pride Month event on the South Lawn of ...
This course is a continuation of CHE 103 and explores carious applications and implications of chemistry in our daily lives, such as polymers, metals and minerals, environmental chemistry, energy ...
Course Overview Study of the speech and hearing mechanisms, the normal process of speech and language development, and the nature and causes of communication disorders.
When people in the deaf community see a hand form a wide “G” in front of the temple and pull it backward, they instantly ...
The genre of travel literature encompasses outdoor literature, guidebooks, nature writing, and travel memoirs. This course will focus on a specified topic that includes a selection of fictional and ...
Accepting Applications at Any Time This certificate program is designed to offer a program of study for in-service and ...