Students in higher education just want to be accepted, loved, and respected. It’s about seeing people for who they are, and ...
Colin Denny, ’19 & G-’23 was born in Shiprock, a small town in northwestern New Mexico. He grew up 150 miles to the southwest ...
On Monday and Friday mornings, you can find Matteo Giansanti either behind the desk at the Maguire Welcome Center or guiding ...
The Office for Career Success fosters a collaborative career ecosystem that empowers students, faculty, staff, and employers. Through career education, skill development, and employer partnerships, we ...
Nothing quite captures the spirit of the Gallaudet community like Homecoming. Our alumni fly in from all around the world, ...
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Gallaudet Opportunities for Advancement and Learning (GOAL) is currently seeking innovative and inspiring content for new continuing education courses and programs to be offered through Gallaudet ...
As a strategic collaborator at Gallaudet University, it is the mission of Human Resources to maximize the potential of our greatest asset – our employees. We embrace change and the opportunities it ...
Education Abroad and International Fellowships (EA) Gallaudet’s Education Abroad and International Fellowships Office supports all students who wish to take classes, conduct research, or complete ...
One of the most rewarding ways to pay for your college education is through Scholarships and Grants. Scholarships and grants provide the best kind of financial aid–the kind you don’t have to pay back!
For over 150 years, our mission has been to empower deaf and hard of hearing communities globally. This mission lives through Gallaudet’s position as a space where the vitality of the deaf experience ...
In 1864, Gallaudet University became federally funded when President Abraham Lincoln signed the charter bill into law, leading to our first commencement in 1869–whose attendees included none other ...