Gallaudet University debate team members Hiruni Hewapathiranage-Mayadunne and Nicole Hicks claimed the novice championship ...
Dr. Kirk VanGilder, Associate Professor in Gallaudet’s Religion Program, is co-organizing a symposium, “Signs of Hope: The ...
The Office for Students with Disabilities (OSWD) merged with the Accessibility Resource Center (ARC), to become the Disability Services Center (DSC). Our purpose is to help qualified students with ...
Students who wish to apply for disability-support services from DSC must first self-disclose the need for academic adjustments, auxiliary aids, and/or services by completing the intake process to ...
Regular status employees are recognized for their service and unwavering commitment to Gallaudet University at each five-year milestone of service. Each employee receives a personalized letter and ...
Gallaudet University’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) will host an Out of the Darkness Campus Walk on April 4, 2025. Donations ...
When a deaf child has autism, it often goes undiagnosed for far too long, says Dr. Danielle Previ, G-’15 & PhD ’18, senior manager of the Gallaudet Psychology Clinic. She first recognized the problem ...
A chance meeting in the halls of Congress led Rep. Mark Takano to Gallaudet University on February 10, 2025. When he arrived on campus, he was greeted by a welcoming party, including President Roberta ...
On September 26, 1973, the US Congress passed The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and these words, from “Section 504,” became federal law: No otherwise qualified individual with a disability in the United ...
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