After winning gold in women’s monobob last week, Olympian Elana Meyers Taylor won over viewers with how she shared the news with her two deaf sons, ages 3 ...
A new niche career fair focused on Science, Technology, Accessibility, Mathematics, and Public Health (STAMP) drew 118 people to HMB’s atrium earlier this ...
When Deaf and hard of hearing children experience trauma, their families have a place to turn for help: Gallaudet's Deaf and Hard of Hearing Child ...
Explore the latest updates from the Center for Black Deaf Studies at Gallaudet University. Discover initiatives, resources, ...
When their alarm goes off in the morning, Peppa Pig’s younger brother George doesn’t hear it. He doesn’t respond when Daddy Pig tells him to buckle up in ...
Join Gallaudet's talented students, staff, faculty, and alumni as they compete in the 2025 Tokyo Deaflympics, showcasing their exceptional skills and spirit!
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 ...
From top left: Mrs. Miller’s children: Justin Miller, Gerald Miller, Carol Miller, and Kenneth Miller; Evon Black, Dr. Joseph Hill, and President Cordano. From front left: Virginia Ali, co-founder of ...
Seated closely together, a group of about a dozen people meets in the Multipurpose Room in Gallaudet’s Student Center. They are DeafBlind, Deaf, hearing, signing, and nonsigning, and use a mix of ...
Discover Gallaudet University's 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings, highlighting our commitment to excellence in education and accessibility for all students.
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