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A panoramic view of Benson Hall, Clerc Hall, and Carlin Hall. Our University residence halls are named after prominent figures in the histories of Gallaudet, the deaf community, and the deaf education field. We have six residence halls, the newest one being the Living and...
Dr. John S. Schuchman, Professor Emeritus passed away on Tuesday, December 19 at age 79, in Ashburn, Virginia, with his wife, Dr. Betty J. "BJ" Schuchman, at his side. In his 34 years at Gallaudet, Dr. Schuchman served as a faculty member in the Department...
Olof Hanson, 1886 & G-1889, believed to be America's first deaf architect, and a far-thinking leader who in the early 20th century was a champion for many of the same civil rights for deaf people that activists continue to fight for today, is Gallaudet's Visionary...
Here you will find the English Language Institute tuition and fee rates for the Academic Year. Please note that the tuition rates shown are per semester.
The following are diplomas granted to Gallaudet University graduate and undergraduate students and signed by United States President Lyndon Johnson, who was president from 1963 until 1969. On June 13, 1966, to the surprise and delight of the class of 1966 and their guests, President...
Currently Gallaudet Archives has no examples of diplomas signed by United States President James Garfield who was president from March until September of 1881. In his many years in Congress before becoming president, Garfield had been a strong advocate for the institution and was much...
In 1864, Congress passed a bill authorizing the institution, known as the Columbia Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, to establish the National College for the Deaf and Dumb which would provide college-level instruction and confer college degrees. On...
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