In the relatively short period of time since Dr. Reginald Bess, PhD ’26, joined Gallaudet’s faculty in 2022, he’s quickly ...
Commencement not only sent the Class of 2026 out into the world, but it also recognized a group of retired professors who ...
Wadha Alshammari, G-’26, stood on the Commencement stage and smiled at the crowd. As her eyes passed over her fellow graduates, she pointed at them. “All of you have something special inside. When ...
Christopher “Salt” Morton, ’26, couldn’t believe he was here. Here on the Gallaudet campus. About to receive his bachelor’s degree as the first-ever fully online graduate of the Communication Studies ...
Andrew Foster, ’54, the Visionary Leader being honored for the month of May, was the first African American to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree from Gallaudet. Many regard Foster as the “father of deaf ...
Gallaudet University prides itself on fostering bilingual education and collaborating with employers across sectors. With a thriving student body and a global alumni network of 23,000 individuals, ...
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 ...
In the early 1800s, some wealthy families in Hartford, Connecticut, pooled their resources to help found churches and other institutions for the public good. Among those institutions was the first ...
Wildfires, bears, and rabid signers? Just another walk in the park for Liz Jarashow, ’14. Jarashow is the first deaf person known to have completed the Triple Crown of Hiking. The title belongs to ...
Built in 1870, Chapel Hall was once the main hub of the university, serving as a chapel, auditorium, exhibit center, and dining hall. This picturesque High Victorian Gothic building is on the National ...
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