Linguistics Professor Dr. Julie Hochgesang has just published her book, ASL Signbank through Cambridge University Press’ Cambridge Elements (Sign Language Series). Readers can experience the online version for free until July 3rd. Here, take a…
Robin Massey, ’90, (left), Co-Curator of "We, Native Deaf People Are Still Here!", and Tabitha Jacques, Director of the Office of Arts, Culture, and Experience, hold the AAM 2026 Museum Impact Award. The Office of…
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Gallaudet University is one monumental step closer to bringing the Louise B. Miller Pathways and Gardens: A Legacy to Black Deaf Children to life. On Monday, May 11, Gallaudet officially broke ground on the Pathways…
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Yohei Sasakawa is the Honorary Chair of The Nippon Foundation. Under his leadership, the foundation established scholarship funds that have supported more than 400 international deaf students at Gallaudet University and other institutions. Honorary Chair…
May 22, 2026
Nyle Dimarco, ’13, is one of the most visible Deaf leaders in media and entertainment. He has tirelessly used his platforms in the entertainment industry to highlight Deaf culture and language for mainstream audiences. DiMarco…
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[LaToya Plummer stands in front of a blue background. At the top right is the Gallaudet logo on a white box. On the left are decorative yellow lines. A lower third identifies her as a graduate student in Deaf Studies: Cultural Studies. Plummer has braids behind her shoulders. She wears a white blazer with a blue shirt undereath.]
Welcome to the June 5 edition of Hi5! Welcome to summer! My name is LaToya Plummer. I will sign a summary of the Top Five news stories. Want to learn more about each story? Click the links in the email or on the website.
#1 Commencement 2026: Celebrating the next generation of leaders
Congratulations, Class of 2026! This past May 15 was our Commencement ceremony. So much celebration, gratitude, and joy. Curious? Want to relive Commencement? Look online! We have great photos from the event. So many future leaders! We look forward to seeing you change the world!
#2 Wadha Alshammari has big dreams for deaf education in Saudi Arabia
Wadha Alshammari [sign name] is from Saudi Arabia. She arrived at Gallaudet not knowing English or ASL! Her dream? Educating deaf children in Saudi Arabia. At the recent Commencement, Wadha graduated with her Master’s in Deaf Education Studies. And she was the Graduate Student Speaker! She stood on stage in front of the crowd and shared her story. It was amazing. Handwaves!
#3 Salt Morton takes life one step at a time
Salt Morton [sign name] recently graduated with a BA in Communication Studies. He completed his degree fully online. The first ever online graduate for the Communication Studies program! He was also Undergraduate Student Speaker for the Commencement ceremony. Salt’s speech shared his life journey, including how he overcame barriers. Now he’s ready to thrive! Handwaves.
#4 From partying to a PhD: keeping up with Reggie Bess
Gallaudet Math teacher Dr. Reginald Bess [sign name] recently graduated with his PhD in Education. His goal is to help Black Deaf students enjoy math, and give teachers more specialized skills to help students. Curious how Reggie managed both his teaching job and PhD studies? Look online! Great job, Reggie!
#5 Seven distinguished faculty members receive emeritus honors
During the recent Commencement, seven former teachers became Faculty Emeritus. Meaning what? They received honors for their amazing work here at Gallaudet University. They have many cherished Gallaudet memories, like working with students and other faculty members. They shared their hopes for the next 50 years. Check our website to learn more. Thank you for uplifting Gallaudet and the deaf, deafblind, and hard of hearing community!
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