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Campus safety at Gallaudet University and Clerc Center

Gallaudet University and Clerc Center leadership are aware of a news story that raised concerns about the safety of our campus.  https://youtu.be/AjzUwkh95po Dominic Lacy, Chief Operating Officer, shares this message in American Sign Language Gallaudet and Clerc Center are fortunate to be in the heart...

Exhibit

Left Behind: HIV/AIDS and the Deaf Community

This exhibition recounts the history of the HIV/AIDS crisis as it was experienced by the Deaf community.

Department

Gallaudet in Nigeria-Africa (GAIN)

Gallaudet in Nigeria-Africa (GAIN) is a groundbreaking program in partnership with Wesley University, an accredited Nigerian Tertiary Education Institute, and the Nigerian National Association of the Deaf that promotes institutional and national academic cooperation in Africa. Together, we direct multilingual tertiary education to deaf, deaf-blind,...

Program

2023 Global Year of STEM Sign Language Lexicons

It will be an exciting year where we discuss the future of STEM sign langauge lexicons around the world and its impact on STEM education and careers. The year will have a series of events, and the first one was hosted on March 1-2, 2023...

Exhibit

Little Paper Family: Deaf students turn to newspapers and magazines

Deaf students turned out newspapers and magazines in school print shops across the country. The papers kept students, faculty, and alumni informed about school events and brought important issues before parents and state legislators. Schools exchanged papers in an informal network known as the "little...

Exhibit

Deaf Clubs and their role in Deaf social life

In most cities, deaf people established clubs that became centers for social life. Some clubs owned their buildings, but most made do with a rented clubroom over a downtown store or bar. A "Deaf club" was more than a place for card games and conversation....

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How TTYs made telephones accessible to the Deaf

For decades, telephones were a technology and a convenience that separated deaf people from the rest of society. On the job, for example, many deaf people were denied promotions when positions required the use of a phone. In 1964, Robert Weitbrecht, a deaf electronic scientist,...

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