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Healing and Renaming Ceremony; Exhibition Opening

In collaboration with the Turtle Island Hand Talk (TIHT) Healing Ceremony Committee, Gallaudet University is holding a healing and renaming ceremony on Thursday, October 17 to rename Building 103 to òkànkwèpihëna tëtpi (Circle of Signers) and to heal from the harmful impact caused by Senator...

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Tawny Holmes Hlibok named 2024-2025 White House Fellow

Tawny Holmes Hlibok, ’05 & G-’10, a member of the Gallaudet University faculty since 2017, is one of 15 members of the 2024-2025 class of White House Fellows. Holmes Hlibok is an associate professor in the Deaf Studies program in the School of Arts and...

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Alumnus Neil J. McDevitt, mayor of North Wales, Pennsylvania, introduces President Biden at White House Disability Pride Month event

Neil J. McDevitt, ’96, had the honor of introducing President Biden at a Disability Pride Month event on the South Lawn of the White House on Monday, September 9. McDevitt had already accepted an invitation to attend this event the week before. In a moment...

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New Museum Unveiled by Atlanta Area School for the Deaf

The Atlanta Area School for the Deaf opened its new museum on August 3, joining at least 20 other museums housed at schools for deaf and hard of hearing students in the United States. Gallaudet University had several roles in the genesis of this museum,...

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Bernice Johnson Reagon, civil rights activist and founder of Sweet Honey in the Rock, dies

Gallaudet University mourns the passing of Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon, H-’06, on July 16. She was 81 years old.  Dr. Reagon was a civil rights activist. She co-founded The Freedom Singers, a touring group, and later led the African American a cappella ensemble Sweet Honey...

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New mural to grace west wall of National Deaf Life Museum

The renowned Deaf artist Nancy Rourke has been working on a mural on the west wall of the National Deaf Life Museum space in Chapel Hall since early June. This mural, measuring about 19 feet tall and 56 feet wide, is the largest she has...

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Sprinter Eric Gregory narrowly misses Olympics bid

Eight-time All-American sprinter Eric Gregory became the first Gallaudet University student-athlete ever to compete at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in any sport on June 21 at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Track and Field at Hayward Field at the University of Oregon...

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