The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has awarded Gallaudet University a $1.5 million cost extension for the ...
Every year, the Japanese Ambassador to the US, Shigeo Yamada, presents Ambassador’s Commendations to individuals and groups ...
Retired Physical Education Professor Jean Berube gave the Marina Ewald and Kurt Hahn Address at the Association for ...
Organizers of the 26th annual ASSETS Conference — which bills itself as “the premier forum for presenting research on the ...
Our mission is to provide comprehensive and innovative hearing, speech, language, and balance services to the Gallaudet University and the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area. We are committed to ...
This course will cover some important aspects of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender History. The geographical focus will be principally the United States with some attention to Europe and other ...
This is a monthly archive of crime logs as required by the 1990 Clery Act. New crime logs for a particular month will be posted at the end of that month. Incidents are listed in chronological order ...
Special topics in the discipline, designed primarily for seniors and graduate students. May be repeated for credit if topics differ.
In this hands-on course students will learn the fundamentals of photography, including how to use 35 mm manual and SLR cameras, and how ISO, shutter speed, film, light, and composition affect the ...
This fall saw the addition of several new curriculum choices including two new minors, a new major, two online degree programs, and a certificate! “We are excited to offer these new pathways for ...
Ai Minakawa, G-’21, a research support specialist for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Child Resilience Center, and Dr. Kota Takayama, G-’09, an Associate Professor in Gallaudet’s Master of Social Work ...
Students who are a part of the Disability-Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction & Emergency Planning Program (DEP) need your support to help defray the costs of traveling for their Summer Institute. The ...