More than three decades ago, a week-long protest on a college campus caught the attention of the whole country and led to resignations of university officials. But you probably don't know about it.
In 1988, a civil rights movement led to significant change. However, it’s not discussed or even taught — until now. AppleTV+’s “Deaf President Now!” recalls how, in 1988, students at Gallaudet ...
At a campus often known for its large Deaf community, guest speaker and NCOD Academic Advisor Zachary Lotane challenged non-Deaf students, faculty and staff to step up, support and ensure that their ...
Learn about the history of Akron’s identity as the “Crossroads of the Deaf.” Uncover the vital role Akron’s Deaf community played in shaping the city’s legacy as the Rubber Capital of the World and ...
Global research expands opportunities for deaf people in Southwest Asia by working with employers to help improve employment ...
DANVILLE, Ky. (LEX 18) — As we continue our Spotlight on Danville coverage, we look at one school that has been making a difference in the deaf community for 200 years. Kentucky School for the Deaf ...
Rosamund Oates receives funding from the British Academy and Leverhulme Trust. In February, Leicester Cathedral hosted a British Sign Language (BSL) service celebrating a deaf marriage that took place ...