Lakeland Players announced its first-ever ASL interpreted performance as part of DARE TO DREAM JR., opening the ...
Doug Wintemute is a staff writer for Forbes Advisor. After completing his master’s in English at York University, he began his writing career in the higher education space. Over the past decade, Doug ...
The classroom space of the Cosgrave Student Center at Mount Aloysius College was silent Wednesday, but an active conversation was taking place among more than 20 occupants. The ninth- ...
A local group aims to bridge the gap between the deaf and hearing world through classes and activities. The group is a fiscally sponsored project of the nonprofit Multicultural Association of Southern ...
A group of parents and ASL interpreters are calling for permanent staffing of interpreters in Greater Victoria schools, so ...
Oakland University’s American Sign Language (ASL) club made its first public appearance after only a couple of months of ...
Career Tech Academy Charter School envisions becoming Guam's "leading educational program serving deaf, hard-of-hearing, ...
The Tampa Bay Rays return home to Tropicana Field on Friday, June 19 for a three-team, ten-game homestand against the Washington Nationals (June 19-21), Kansas City Royals (June 22-25), and Arizona ...
A man secretly learned sign language to ask his girlfriend’s Deaf parents for their blessing—then engraved “I love you” ...
Ducharme uses a product called Tatum1, a disembodied mechanical hand plugged upright into a box studded with push buttons.
The World Cup is a global language of its own, and one creator is helping more fans feel included by teaching essential soccer signs in ASL.