Carolyn Stockwell Perry, ’77, a long-time educator of deaf and hard of hearing high school students and a devoted mother and ...
In “Trash” — playing at the Perelman Performing Arts Center in New York until March 28 — James Caverly, ’11, and Andrew ...
What do you do when your identity and language are challenged? Dinner Note, a new production written by Rhonda Cochran and ...
Gallaudet University is dedicated to providing high-quality education. In line with the U.S. Department of Education’s Program Integrity Rule and Section 668.43(b) of the Code of Federal Regulations ...
Each year, the Gallaudet University Alumni Association (GUAA) recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions ...
Dr. Joseph Hill, G-’04 & PhD ’11, Director of the CBDS, moderated the panel. Hill contextualized the lecture series by introducing the audience to Andrew Foster, ’54, a pioneer in Deaf education in ...
In 1960, Carolyn Brick, ’60 & G-’63, graduated with her bachelor’s in psychology. She wanted to be a teacher. At the time, however, Gallaudet didn’t allow deaf students to enroll in its graduate ...
Join Gallaudet's talented students, staff, faculty, and alumni as they compete in the 2025 Tokyo Deaflympics, showcasing their exceptional skills and spirit!
The Accessible Human-Centered Computing and Policy (AHCP) Ph.D. program at Gallaudet University prepares scholars and practitioners to lead in the design, development, and evaluation of technologies, ...
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 ...
Pictured above: Curator Noel King in the “Beyond the Waves” exhibit. The Linda K. Jordan Gallery at Gallaudet is now hosting an exhibition titled “Beyond the Waves: Deaf Art” that features over 30 ...