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Held last Thursday, the event brought together performers of all levels to celebrate Deaf culture through storytelling and signed expression.
The commercial fishery will close in Fishing Zone 3 (Sonoma/Mendocino County line, 38°46.125' N Latitude, to Pigeon Point, ...
The Office of the Secretary of State (OSOS) was recognized for excellence in election administration with national ...
At a performance at The University of Georgia’s Fine Arts Theatre, to the left side in front of the stage are four students ...
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ABS-CBN on MSNRobotic hand made by students translates speech to sign languageComputer Engineering students from De La Salle Lipa developed an assistive robotic hand that translates spoken words into sign language ...
Programs like Deaf studies don’t just teach language — they teach empathy, advocacy and accessibility. So why are they the ...
In the fall of 2024, professor Johnston Grindstaff, ’87 & G-’91, found himself 8,760 miles away from his regular classroom.
Despite startling breakthroughs, the first words and signs of great apes are rarely publicly celebrated by scientists.
When Joel Runnels graduated from college, he followed the age-old tradition of young people who don’t quite know what they ...
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