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Deaf President Now!” filmmakers say the new documentary about 1988 protests at Gallaudet University can inspire young people ...
A new documentary, "Deaf President Now!" on Apple TV+, explores the time when deaf students of Gallaudet University, Washington D.C.
Gallaudet is excited to announce the launch of a groundbreaking video campaign in collaboration with The Coca-Cola Company on ...
The documentary recalls the 1988 protests that erupted at Gallaudet University when trustees rejected deaf candidates to lead it. By Alissa Wilkinson When you purchase a ticket for an ...
While picking up their caps and gowns during Grad Fest in April, some graduates took the time to share their favorite parts ...
In “Deaf President Now!” directors Nyle DiMarco and Oscar winner Davis Guggenheim recount eight tumultuous days in 1988 at Washington, DC’s Gallaudet University – the only Deaf university ...
Backed by research and input from the university and broader deaf communities, a cohort of Gallaudet students developed the corporate name sign and gifted it today in honor of Coca-Cola's 139th ...
Fire alarms are blaring, red lights are flashing, and students are bursting through the halls of Gallaudet, the world’s first university for deaf students. It’s a loud scene – but there is ...
It involves a finger. Which was offered to Gallaudet University by its student body in 1988. The offense? The hiring of a hearing person with no sign-language skills to head the world’s most ...
The students were fed up. It was March 1988, and the board of trustees overseeing Gallaudet University, founded more than a century earlier to educate deaf and hard-of-hearing students ...