Thanks to the efforts of self-advocates and their loved ones, Frederick has long been and continues to be a place where Deaf history is made. In 1868, the Maryland School for the Deaf was established ...
More than three decades ago, a week-long protest on a college campus caught the attention of the whole country and led to resignations of university officials. But you probably don't know about it.
Buoyed by a partnership between RIT and the Rochester Public Library, the Rochester History journal has a new look and a growing readership. The journal’s 21st-century makeover is turning heads and ...
Four students. Eight days of protest. One big change in university leadership. It's the pivotal moment in history you probably don't know about! "Deaf President Now!" follows the events on the campus ...
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Illinois School for the Deaf: A promise fulfilled

In celebration of Jacksonville's bicentennial, Dr. Michael Woods is writing a series of articles on some of Jacksonville's ...
Emphasizing the importance of inclusion, education and building connections between the Deaf and Hard of Hearing communities on campus, the Deaf Studies Association and Deaf CSUNians Club hosted an ...
The New Mexico School for the Deaf celebrated 140 years of teaching the Santa Fe community this week. The school has a long ...
An Altoona man who spent many years of his life in France is being remembered for transforming the history of deaf people in France. Alfred Ernest Corrado Jr., 80, Altoona, passed away Sept. 8 at his ...
Ted Evans’ “Retreat” takes place outside society: Its characters, living in a compound called Chilmark, share a deaf identity but refuse to call themselves deaf, declaring that that label was foisted ...