M. Tim Albert, '02 & G-'04, has had a long, storied journey and career in the deaf community. “Everywhere I go, people are ...
It has been five years since Gallaudet launched the groundbreaking Center for Black Deaf Studies (CBDS), which has provided a ...
When their alarm goes off in the morning, Peppa Pig’s younger brother George doesn’t hear it. He doesn’t respond when Daddy ...
Director of Gallaudet’s Counseling Programs, frequently consults on court cases. When attorneys ask where they can find ...
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, ...
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 ...
The Futures Articulated through Belonging, Languaging, & Expression lab (FABLE) examines service-user experiences within healthcare and education primarily through interdisciplinary arts-based ...
The first year includes a 31-credit sequence of courses in psychology and related areas, courses in American Sign Language (ASL), and successful completion of comprehensive examinations. Successful ...
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 ...