The University of Louisville is graduating its first students from the school's ASL interpreter program. The 10 students will be recognized night in a special ceremony as well as at tomorrow's commencement. The bachelor’s degree program started in 2010 at the Kentucky school - and now, more than 50 students are in it. They graduate after completing more than 450 hours in a practicum with a nationally certified practicing interpreter. For more information, click
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