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New publications in 2020-2021 by PEN faculty, students, and alumni!

Check out new research papers by our PhD in Educational Neuroscience faculty, students, and alumni! Dr. Emily Kubicek, PEN alumna, and Dr. Lorna Quandt, PEN Assistant Professor: Positive Relationship Between Sign Language Comprehension and Mental Rotation Abilities in The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, January 2021Dr. Lorna...

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#IamGallaudet Season 2 Launches with host Warren “Wawa” Snipe, ’94

Season 2 of #IamGallaudet has officially launched! This year’s host is none other than Gallaudet alumnus and performer Warren “Wawa” Snipe, ’94. Known for his dynamic artistry and deep community roots, Wawa brings energy, authenticity, and heart to this next chapter of the campaign. Warren...

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Commencement ceremony celebrates Class of 2025

Congratulations to the Class of 2025! We had a wonderful time celebrating with you at Gallaudet’s 155th Commencement ceremony. It was a day full of reflection, joy, and new beginnings. Gallaudet wishes our graduates (and new alumni) the best as they go out and make...

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Asian and Pacific Islander Deaf artists featured in new exhibition

On February 21, 2025, an exciting new art exhibition opened at the Washburn Arts Center on Gallaudet’s campus. “Rising Crane, Open Wing” features 18 different Asian and Pacific Islander Deaf artists from the D.C. Metro Area. Many of the artists are Gallaudet and Clerc Center...

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Shoshannah Stern directs documentary on Marlee Matlin

A new documentary by Gallaudet alumnus Shoshannah Stern, ’05, premiered at Sundance Film Festival on January 23. Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore is an intimate conversation between Shoshannah and Marlee Matlin, H-’87. Together, they dive into Marlee’s career as a Deaf actor, director, and trailblazer....

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Gallaudet Students Featured in Mental Health Documentary

A few years ago, Julia Petersen, ’90, was enjoying a Bison football game during Gallaudet Homecoming week. As a longtime mental health therapist/consultant for the Seattle Children’s Hospital Department of Psychiatry, she has supported many Deaf and hard of hearing youth at Seattle Children’s over...

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It’s the law: D.C. theaters must provide open-captioned films

The District of Columbia now requires movie theaters with three or more screens to provide open-captioned showings. This new law was passed by the Council of the District of Columbia in June, and is the result of years of advocacy by the District of Columbia...

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