Adversity didn’t stop Andre Gray. In fact, it pushed him. Over a year ago, Gray was part of a team that opened The Woodstock Cafe. Just off of its namesake Woodstock Boulevard in Southeast Portland, ...
Hearing loss is not something anyone really prepares for, even though it affects roughly 1 in 7 Americans, according to the Hearing Loss Association of America. That makes it twice as common as ...
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 ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Kristin Bell is making headlines for an anniversary post that many are calling tone deaf. In a post on Instagram, she wrote in part, “Happy 12th wedding anniversary to the man who ...
Marlee Matlin has won an Oscar, and she’s appeared in countless films and television shows. Yet she, too, has faced a common Deaf dilemma: how to claim equitable access to information, when one lives ...
As part of its transformation process, three visiting artist-scholars, Nancy Rourke, Veru Rodríguez, and Mélanie Joseph (pictured from left to right above), are teaching in the Art and Media Design ...
April Wilson is responsible for teaching 36 students this school year—not squeezed into a single classroom, but spread among 19 school buildings in 12 districts across rural southern Illinois. For her ...
I grew up in the Midwest, far from mountains or trails, and surrounded by cornfields. I moved to Colorado in 2020. Hiking slowly crept into my life, but trail running felt intimidating. Mountains ...
A deaf couple originally from Lacey adopted two deaf children from China with the help of community donations. Their daughter, Ramona, is now a high school freshman at the Model Secondary School for ...
SAN ANTONIO – Joseph Lara, president of the Deaf Association of San Antonio, hosted the city’s first Deaf Festival in years to bring his community together. “We originally started holding this ...
Young football players locked in a huddle in the 1960s, jealously guarding their strategy for the next play. Getty Images During a tight game in the fall of 1894, Paul Hubbard—quarterback for the ...
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 ...
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