U.S. Judge Amir Ali called the Trump Administration’s decision to nix ASL interpretation illegal, blocking access to government information.
In an Argus article published on Sept. 20, 1988, titled Sign Language House Explores the Silent Sounds of Manual Speech, Marisa Cohen ’89 wrote, “Rob Freundlich ’89 thought of the idea for a Sign ...
A new NIH grant will help researchers use eye-tracking to understand how deaf people process vocabulary and develop reading ...
Colin Denny, ’19 & G-’23 was born in Shiprock, a small town in northwestern New Mexico. He grew up 150 miles to the southwest ...
Courtney, a hearing mom whose husband is deaf, shared a video teaching her 7-month-old daughter how to sign so she can ...
The National Association of the Deaf is celebrating a legal victory against the White House. A judge ordered ASL for ...
Mom Kellie, a registered nurse in Australia, told Newsweek she thought that her daughter had learned it from YouTuber Ms.
The president ‘inexplicably’ stopped providing sign language interpreters at official briefings, the National Association of ...
Roanoke’s courses were created by longtime interpreter and ASL instructor Dedi Spradlin, in collaboration with the Disability ...
A federal judge ruled that the White House must restore real-time American Sign Language interpretation to all press ...
The Trump administration argued that providing closed captioning was enough of an accommodation, but the judge noted that ...