Charlie the Wonderdog Owen Wilson voices a dog that becomes a superhero. The Choral Two very different Ralph Fiennes movies ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A legislative audit released Tuesday suggested Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind need more oversight and better strategic planning. The schools serve students with disabilities ...
March 30th, 1987—21-year-old Marlee Matlin, bespectacled and in a puff-sleeved purple gown, cautiously took the stage and changed the course of film history. Her Best Actress Oscar for the role of ...
Misconceptions about deafness continue to shape how society views and treats Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. The theme for this year, “No Human Rights Without Sign Language Rights,” highlights ...
Rochester's reputation as an anchor for the global Deaf community is reason enough to celebrate. Organizers of the city's Deaf Awareness Week, however, have a second goal: Challenge negative ...
OLATHE — Lack of a Kansas-based bachelor’s degree program to prepare specialists in teaching of deaf or hard of hearing students complicates the challenge of hiring fully qualified staff at the Kansas ...
International (MNN) — Yesterday’s report highlighted the Milan Congress of 1880 and its harmful impact on Deaf education. Decisions made at Milan removed access to sign language, which stopped Deaf ...
DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim talk with THR about centering the deaf POV – including hiring more than 40 deaf people across departments – while making the documentary about the 1988 Gallaudet student ...
The language competencies of the deaf students are key to various academic discourses that are associated with the learning outcome of deaf students and social interaction between deaf individuals and ...
USA (MNN) — A new documentary spotlights a pivotal moment in US Deaf history. “Deaf President Now!” recounts a week of protests held in 1988 at Gallaudet University, the world’s only four-year liberal ...
Gallaudet University proudly presents the Deaf Way Film Festival, a four-day celebration spotlighting the creativity, power, and stories of deaf* filmmakers and professionals in the film industry.
THE INDIANA School for the Deaf has laid off 26 staff members, including janitors and nurses, following a 5-percent budget cut required by state law, prompting outcry from families and advocacy groups ...