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Presidential portraits and other Museum artifacts to be relocated

The National Deaf Life Museum closed in May 2024 to prepare for a new exhibition, “We, Native Deaf People, Are Still Here!”, from October 2024 to December 2026. As previously reported, the renowned Deaf artist Nancy Rourke is working on a large mural that will...

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The Sutcliffe spirit of giving back

The 20th anniversary of the annual Sutcliffe Business Bowl held at Gallaudet on April 11, 2024 was a family affair for the benefactor behind the event. Dr. Ronald E. Sutcliffe, ’59, former dean of Gallaudet’s School of Management, attended the event with all five of...

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School psychology program alumnus cited as leader in safe roads campaign

Rare is the master's degree student who comes to Gallaudet for five years. The norm for master’s degree program completion is two years; three if one is also pursuing a specialist degree, as was the case for students in our school psychology program in the...

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Fashion design class wraps with a runway show of student work

A curtain of blue and yellow fringe fluttered in the wind as Professor Mava (aka Manuel Vazquez, ’06) sauntered onto the stage as drag queen Missy Take. Wearing a sequined silver top, neon green leggings, stiletto heels, and a wild wig of black hair, he welcomed the crowd outside of the Washburn Arts Center on May 3 to “Holy Sew,” a fashion show featuring the work his students created this semester in Art 495.01, “Special Topics: Fashion Design.”

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Fascinating findings abound at events devoted to student-led research

Posters and PowerPoints helped showcase some of the most cutting-edge work happening on campus at two recent events.

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HumanitiesDC to support two-year museum exhibition led by Indigenous Deaf people

HumanitiesDC has awarded the National Deaf Life Museum a Visions-Projects and Events grant to produce a two-year exhibition led by Indigenous deaf curators. The exhibition will become the focal point of the Museum in Chapel Hall, merging the stories of Indigenous cultures that were the...

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PEN student wins NSF graduate research fellowship award to research language anxiety

Graduate student Christina Kim is among the winners of the 2024 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) awards. Kim, a second year student in the Ph.D. Program in Educational Neuroscience (PEN), will use the training fellowship award to support research on language anxiety.

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