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Fall 2021: Return to Our Stomping Grounds

#BisonStrong Gallaudet announces full return to our stomping grounds this fall Gallaudet University and Clerc Center will be fully open for on-campus learning this fall 2021. We know that Deaf students thrive in visually-oriented settings, and that our students need and value an ASL-vibrant environment....

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Evon Black Named Associate Director of the Center for Black Deaf Studies

Evon J. Black, ’87 & G-’96, has been named Associate  Director of the Center for Black Deaf Studies. Selected after a national search, Evon began her new role on Monday, June 21.  As Associate Director of CBDS, Evon will focus on Center events and initiatives;...

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U.S. Department of State adds sign language to Gilman Scholarship’s Critical Need Language Award

The Education Abroad and International Fellowships (EA) unit within Gallaudet University’s Office of International Affairs is thrilled to share important news with deaf and hard of hearing U.S. students needing financial assistance to study or intern abroad. The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program now...

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The Division of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: One year later

The Division of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion has completed its first year under Interim Chief Diversity Officer Elizabeth A. Moore, ’81, G-’94, & PhD ’11. While calls for racial justice were made throughout the country and the University, Dr. Moore re-envisioned the Division of Equity,...

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Sex and Gender Studies Certificate program launches

Sexuality within the deaf and hard of hearing community has always been a fascinating subject. It is shown anecdotally that there is a proportionally larger population of LGBTQIA+ identifying deaf and hard of hearing people than among the hearing population. While not fully proven yet,...

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Senior Mbisana Kgakgamatso meets artist Oree Originol who inspired his work

Mbisana Kgakgamatso, a senior from Tutume, a village in Botswana, took faculty member Amy Stevens’ summer course, GSR 300: Art of Protest. During this course, Stevens taught her students about the medium of art and channeling important political and social messages through various creative outlets. ...

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Consortia Programs Quick Reference

CUWMA Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metro Area Gallaudet University is a participating member of this local Washington, DC area higher education Consortium program. This program provides the opportunity for students enrolled in eligible degree programs at one Consortium member institution to register for...

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