A visiting student researcher from Canada says UC Berkeley didn't provide her an interpreter until she was near the end of her time at the school, which left her sitting "in a classroom trying to read lips." KTVU-TV spoke with Nancy Barker and has a video report.
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Monday, March 27, 2017
Deaf Girl Assaulted for using Sign Language
A search is underway for a woman who police say attached a deaf girl because she used sign language.
Read more in the Manchester Evening News here.
Saturday, March 25, 2017
Parents Accused of Murdering Deaf Son
Did a New York couple kill their deaf son and then set their house on fire to cover it up? That's what Guilford, New York prosecutors think happened. They've charged Ernest F. Franklin II and Heather Franklin with murdering their 16-year-old adopted son. Here's more from TIME.
Friday, March 24, 2017
Hearing Aids Given to deaf Syrian children
A team of audiologists from the Chicago-based "Deaf Planet Soul” charity are on a two-week mission to help deaf Syrian children in clinics around Lebanon. A spokesman tells the Associated Press, "When people think of refugees, they think of cut-off limbs and brain injuries, and all these visible things. They don’t think about the invisible results of war. They don’t think that this kid who can’t hear really needs help.” Read the full story here.
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Bot helps perform Cochlear-Implant Surgery
Robots "have successfully performed a tricky, delicate operation that helped implant a hearing device into a deaf woman's ear," reports Live Science. Researchers at the University of Bern in Switzerland said, ""When discussing much-needed surgical innovations for use in ear, nose and throat procedures, our surgeon colleagues would repeatedly mention that gaining access to the inner ear in a minimally invasive manner was a major hurdle that had not been resolved. This spurred us on." Here is a video with more, but there are no captions, but you can read more here.
Postage Stamp for Deaf Educator
image from USPS |
Thursday, March 9, 2017
New Deaf Studies Degree
The state of Nevada is getting its first bachelor’s degree in deaf studies. It will be offered by Nevada State College in Henderson. The school already had a deaf studies minor. "Now, students will be able to take a deeper dive into the subject’s cultural context," reports The Las Vegas Review-Journal.
MD Deaf man Sexually Assaulted
Image from Wicomico County Detention Center |
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Saturday, March 4, 2017
Woman Arrested for Attacking Deaf Girl
from New York State Police |
Friday, March 3, 2017
Skiing accident Left Woman Deaf But Her Passion Remains
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image from agelesspassions.com |
School would rather take videos down than caption them
image: brainchildvn on Flickr |
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Woman wanted for Hurting Deaf Girl
image from NY State Police |
Sunday, February 26, 2017
Gally comes close but misses March Madness
Gallaudet lost to Morrisville State this weekend, knocking the Bison out of contention for a spot in March Madness. Morrisville State won by a score of 72-68. Gally had a chance to tie with only 10 seconds left in the game but missed the shot. Read more about what happened in the Washington Post.
Why she refused to alter her twins' genes
Sarah-Jane Moloney O'Regan decided not to alter the genes of her twins' to prevent them being born deaf. The sign language interpreter explained why on Ireland's Late Late Show here or watch the video below.
Friday, February 24, 2017
First March Madness for Gally?
image from Gallaudet.edu |
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
New Show from Deaf West
SCOTUS sides with Service Dog
A Supreme Court ruling could have an impact on students with disabilities across the country, according to the ACLU. The high court has unanimously ruled in favor a Michigan girl who wanted to bring her service dog school with her. Administrators at the Napoleon Community School had told Ehlena Fry's family that she could have human helpers but not her Goldendoodle named Wonder. Her family thought that was a violation of ADA law. The case now goes back to the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Warehouse coworkers learn ASL
Kamal Nasser is helping coworkers at Columbus's AT&T warehouse learn ASL. Nasser is deaf, so this is making work better for him, but it's also bonding his coworkers together. WSYX has a video report. No captions, but you can read the story here.
Sunday, February 19, 2017
Deaf MS Man Shot to Death
Rafael Thompson was found dead in his car in Jackson with multiple gunshot wounds, according to MS News Now. Thompson had attended the Mississippi School for the Deaf before going to college. Jackson Police have no suspects in the case. Here's a video report from MS News Now.
MSNewsNow.com - Jackson, MS
MSNewsNow.com - Jackson, MS
Deaf Man Killed by Train
A Colorado deaf man was hit and killed today afternoon by train while he was crossing the tracks. KDVR-TV has surveillance video from a neighboring business in the video report below.
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