This fall saw the addition of several new curriculum choices including two new minors, a new major, two online degree ...
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 ...
This course focuses on the analysis of discourse in dialogic genres of English and American Sign Language (ASL) so that interpreting students become explicitly aware of the features of language use in ...
The online Deaf Students with Disabilities (DSWD) certificate program prepares current educators, other educational ...
Tawny Holmes Hlibok, ’05 & G-’10, who is a White House Fellow this year, hosted her fellow program participants at Gallaudet ...
The MA in Deaf Education Studies is designed for teachers and other education professionals who seek the opportunity to acquire more in-depth knowledge in deaf education. The program is offered in ...
The M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program prepares graduates to be multiculturally competent professional counselors with the cultural self-awareness, sensitivity, knowledge, and skills ...
The Department of Interpretation and Translation offers a Ph.D. in Translation and Interpreting Studies with a focus on American Sign Language-English Interpretation. This program is available for ...
To complete the Master of Arts in Education: Teacher Preparation Program and be recommended for dual licensure in the District of Columbia, candidates must satisfy the following requirements: ...
The concentration in Combined Interpreting Practice and Research is designed to prepare students to work as interpreters in deaf and hearing communities. We provide close interaction among students, ...