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 ...
Gallaudet University Press recently published Sign Language Interpreting for Theatre: A Collaborative Approach, by three veteran theatre interpreters working in New York City: Lynnette Taylor, ...
M. Tim Albert, ’02 & G-’04, has had a long, storied journey and career in the deaf community. “Everywhere I go, people are always coming up and greeting me like an old friend,” Albert says while ...
The criminal justice system impacts many Deaf people in so many ways, says Dr. Erin J. Farley, Associate Professor in Government. She assembled a panel of Gallaudet faculty experts to deliver a ...
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 ...
This year’s Homecoming was a blast! We had so much fun gathering, celebrating, and reminiscing with the Gallaudet community. Just one week after the first-ever Deaf Way Film Festival, our campus was ...
The Futures Articulated through Belonging, Languaging, & Expression lab (FABLE) examines service-user experiences within healthcare and education primarily through interdisciplinary arts-based ...
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 ...
Join us for the Louise B. Miller Pathways and Gardens Site Dedication Ceremony at Gallaudet University. Celebrate growth and community at this special event!