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 ...
Members of the Gallaudet University faculty have received several research grants in the last few weeks. This article ...
Dr. Lorna Quandt (Program in Educational Neuroscience) and Dr. Alicia Wooten (School of Science, Technology, Accessibility, ...
Norma Morán, associate director of the Center for Latine Deaf Studies, has been selected to participate in the Enlace ...
The full schedule, posted on the Homecoming website, includes a plethora of events, including the opening of the We, ...
It is a vision toward a sustainable and vibrant experience for our University, which is a beacon to impact and elevate the community of Deaf, Deaf Blind, Deaf Disabled, Hard of Hearing people, and all ...
The Office for Career Success team is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and supportive career ecosystem for students, faculty, and employers. Our focus on diversity, inclusion, equity, and ...
Alumni Scott Lehmann, ’12 & G-’15, and Shayna Unger, ’14 & G-’17, reached the top of Manaslu, the world’s eighth highest peak ...
Alumnus Chris Soukup, ’02, wrote an article for the Harvard Business Review last month. The article, “How Companies Can Use ...
Two alumni of Gallaudet University was featured in this episode of Xploration Outer Space, a program hosted by Emily Calandrelli that takes viewers on journeys through space. Harry Larson and David ...
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 ...
The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) selected Gallaudet University sophomore outside hitter Brielle Worley ...