Wildfires, bears, and rabid signers? Just another walk in the park for Liz Jarashow, ’14. Jarashow is the first deaf person known to have completed the ...
The worst experience of Brenda Gutu’s young life turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to her. As a young woman, the end of her first ...
Join Gallaudet's talented students, staff, faculty, and alumni as they compete in the 2025 Tokyo Deaflympics, showcasing their exceptional skills and spirit!
In 1960, Carolyn Brick, ’60 & G-’63, graduated with her bachelor’s in psychology. She wanted to be a teacher. At the time, however, Gallaudet didn’t allow deaf students to enroll in its graduate ...
Join us from February 26–March 1, 2026, for the Midwest Regional Academic Bowl, hosted by the Oklahoma School for the Deaf ...
After winning gold in women’s monobob last week, Olympian Elana Meyers Taylor won over viewers with how she shared the news with her two deaf sons, ages 3 ...
Explore Gallaudet University's Performing Arts program, where creativity meets accessibility. Join us in celebrating diverse performances and innovative art.
History Through Deaf Eyes – Desegregated Schools “When we were moved from the Black school on Madison Street to the Arkansas School campus, the white house mother didn’t know how to take care of Black ...
In 2019, Dr. Brendan Stern, ’06, Assistant Professor of Government in the School of Civic Leadership, Business, and Social Change, stood in front of his new General Studies debate class and wrote on ...
Since the Deaf President Now (DPN) movement in 1988, its legacy has lived on through the memories of Deaf community members and disability rights activists. Now, almost 40 years later, the story of ...
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 ...
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