Most Americans know Alexander Graham Bell as an inventor of the telephone. But few know that the central interest of his life was education for deaf children or that he was one of the strongest ...
The President and Provost Research Excellence Awards were introduced last October to inspire Gallaudet University researchers ...
From the time Gallaudet admitted its first international student to the dynamic partnerships abroad it engages in today, 160 ...
Tawny Holmes Hlibok, ’05 & G-’10, who is a White House Fellow this year, hosted her fellow program participants at Gallaudet ...
This fall saw the addition of several new curriculum choices including two new minors, a new major, two online degree ...
This course explores the concepts of race, ethnicity, and culture as they pertain to the study of psychology. We will make use of social, cognitive, and developmental psychological theories to explore ...
The online Deaf Students with Disabilities (DSWD) certificate program prepares current educators, other educational ...
In laboratory, students will develop and test hypotheses by designing their own experiments to better understand fundamentals of evolution, comparative biodiversity, human and animal anatomy and ...
When taught for 3 credits, this course is designed to introduce undergraduate students to professional counseling work in a variety of settings, including those that serve deaf people. The course will ...
Intellectually curious students from all over the world gather on our barrier-free campus to discover their academic and personal passions. 40+ areas of study. Dozens of student clubs. Unlimited self ...
As a strategic collaborator at Gallaudet University, it is the mission of Human Resources to maximize the potential of our greatest asset – our employees. We embrace change and the opportunities it ...
Ai Minakawa, G-'21, a research support specialist for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Child Resilience Center, and Dr. Kota ...