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Fifteen extraordinary Gallaudet alumni were chosen to be honored each month as Gallaudet University celebrated its sesquicentennial anniversary entitled, Celebrating 150 Years of Visionary Leadership, from September 2013 to November 2014.

These individuals were nominated by the community and a selection committee of students, faculty, alumni, and staff chose the final Visionary Leaders. Candidates had to have received an undergraduate degree from the university and could not be a current faculty or staff member or a current or former university president. Candidates also must have made a significant impact on society, in a major field of study or research, culture or the arts, recognition of American Sign Language, deaf education or advocacy.

September 2013
Jack Gannon
Jack R. Gannon
Class of 1959

Gannon wrote several books about deaf history, Deaf Culture, and the Deaf President Now movement, including Deaf Heritage: A Narrative History of Deaf America. Read more about Jack Gannon.

October 2013
Arthur Kruger
Arthur Kruger
Class of 1933

Founded the American Athletic Association of the Deaf and served as its first president. Kruger was instrumental in getting the U.S. to participate in what is now known as the Deaflympics. Read more about Arthur Kruger

November 2013
Wilma Newhoudt-Druchen
Wilma Newhoudt-Druchen
Class of 1992

First deaf member of Parliament in South Africa. Newhoudt-Druchen is Vice President of the World Federation of the Deaf. Read more about Wilma Newhoudt-Druchen.

December 2013
David Peikoff
David Peikoff
Class of 1929

Helped raise $500,000 for the Gallaudet College Alumni Association Centennial Fund in the 1960s. The money was used to build an Alumni House, financial assistance for deaf students of doctoral degrees, and promoting cultural activities for deaf people. Read more about David Peikoff.

January 2014
Alice Hagemeyer
Alice Hagemeyer
Class of 1957

Library activist who has focused on improving library services to the deaf community, encouraging deaf people to use public library resources, and enhancing awareness of deaf history, language, and culture in libraries. Read more about Alice Hagemeyer.

February 2014
Glenn Anderson
Glenn Anderson
Class of 1968

First deaf African-American in the U.S. to earn a doctorate degree. Anderson also served as the second deaf chair of the Board of Trustees. Read more about Glenn Anderson

March 2014
Gertrude Galloway
Gertrude Galloway
Class of 1951

First female president of National Association of the Deaf and Conference of the Educational Administrators of Schools and Programs for the Deaf (CEASD). Read more about Gertrude Galloway

April 2014
Olof Hanson
Olof Hanson
Class of 1886

Notable architect and advocate who designed buildings with deaf sensibilities in mind, such as the need for visual access. Hanson also advocated for deaf people to take the civil service test for government employment. Read more about Olof Hanson

May 2014
Andrew Foster
Andrew Foster
Class of 1954

First African-American to graduate from Gallaudet. Foster established more than 30 schools for the deaf around Africa. Read more about Andrew Foster

June 2014
Agatha Tiegel Hanson
Agatha Tiegel Hanson
Class of 1893

First deaf woman to graduate with a four-year degree and served as valedictorian. Hanson organized a women’s secret society and served as its first president. Read more about Agatha Tiegel Hanson

July 2014
George Veditz
George Veditz
Class of 1884

Former president of National Association of the Deaf and was an advocate for the preservation of sign language, becoming one of the first people to film ASL. Read more about George Veditz.

August 2014
Jerald Jordan
Jerald Jordan
Class of 1948

Longtime chair of the International Committee of Sports for the Deaf who worked closely with the International Olympic Committee on behalf of deaf athletes. Read more about Jerald Jordan.

September 2014
John Lopez
John Lopez
Class of 1966

Advocate for the Hispanic deaf community. Lopez was involved with the National Council of Hispano Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Telecommunications for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Inc. and the 9-1-1 Access Committee which helped make emergency numbers accessible to people who use TTYs and other visual communication devices. Read more about John Lopez.

October 2014
Bernard Bragg
Bernard Bragg
Class of 1952

Professional actor, producer, director, playwright, mime, and author who helped establish the National Theatre of the Deaf. Read more about Bernard Bragg.

November 2014
Boyce Williams
Boyce Williams
Class of 1932

Instrumental in pioneering initiatives to benefit deaf clients at the Rehabilitation Services Administration. He also served as director of the Federal Office on Deafness and Communicative Disorders. Read more about Boyce Williams.

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Wilma Newhoudt-Druchen: Visionary Leader – November 2013

Discover the inspiring journey of Wilma Newhoudt-Druchen, a visionary leader in the deaf community, as we celebrate her contributions in November 2013.

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Olof Hanson: Visionary Leader – April 2014

Discover the legacy of Olof Hanson, a visionary leader at Gallaudet University, through this insightful article exploring his impact on the Deaf community and education.

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John Lopez: Visionary Leader – September 2014

Explore the legacy of John Lopez, a visionary leader at Gallaudet University, as we celebrate 150 years of impact and innovation in deaf education.

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Jerald “JJ” Jordan: Visionary Leader – August 2014

Explore the legacy of Jerald "JJ" Jordan, a visionary leader in deaf education, as we celebrate 150 years of Gallaudet University's impact and achievements.

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Jack R. Gannon: Visionary Leader – September 2013

Discover the legacy of Jack R. Gannon, a visionary leader in the deaf community, celebrated at Gallaudet University. Explore his impact and contributions.

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Dr. Glenn B. Anderson: Visionary Leader – February 2014

Discover the legacy of Dr. Glenn B. Anderson, a visionary leader in deaf education, in this in-depth exploration of his contributions and impact at Gallaudet University.

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Dr. Gertrude Scott Galloway: Visionary Leader – March 2014

Discover the inspiring story of Dr. Gertrude Scott Galloway, a visionary leader in the deaf community, and her significant contributions to Gallaudet University.

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George W. Veditz: Visionary Leader – July 2014

Explore the legacy of George W. Veditz, a visionary leader in Deaf education and advocacy, at Gallaudet University's museum. Discover his impact and contributions.

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Visionary Leader – December 2013, David Peikoff

Explore the legacy of David Peikoff, a visionary leader in deaf education, as Gallaudet University celebrates 150 years of progress and inspiration in this insightful article.

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Visionary Leader – November 2014, Boyce Williams

Explore the legacy of visionary leader Boyce Williams at Gallaudet University Museum, commemorating 150 years of innovation and dedication to the Deaf community.

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Visionary Leader – October 2014, Bernard Bragg

Explore the legacy of Bernard Bragg, a visionary leader in the Deaf community, as we celebrate 150 years of Gallaudet University’s impact and innovation.

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Visionary Leader – October 2013, Arthur A. Kruger

Explore the legacy of Arthur A. Kruger, a visionary leader in Deaf education, as Gallaudet University celebrates 150 years of history and impact.

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Visionary Leader – May 2014, Andrew Foster

Explore the legacy of Andrew Foster, a visionary leader in deaf education, as we celebrate 150 years of Gallaudet University’s impactful history.

Celebrating 150 Years!

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Visionary Leader – January 2014, Alice Lougee Hagemeyer

Explore the legacy of Alice Lougee Hagemeyer, a visionary leader in deaf education, in this insightful tribute at Gallaudet University's museum, celebrating 150 years.

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Visionary Leader – June 2014, Agatha Tiegel Hanson

Explore the legacy of Agatha Tiegel Hanson, a visionary leader in deaf education, as we celebrate 150 years of Gallaudet University's rich history.

Celebrating 150 Years!

Resource Type: History

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