Finding historical value in the Texas School for the Deaf property December 2, 2015 By Michael Barnes – American-Statesman Staff Was Texas Revolutionary War hero Deaf Smith really deaf? Inquiring minds from around the country have been asking that of…
Tag: article
Why These San Angeloans Could Not Enjoy the Concho Christmas Celebration Until Now
Why These San Angeloans Could Not Enjoy the Concho Christmas Celebration Until Now By Joe Hyde December 7, 2015 San Angelo’s Concho Christmas Celebration kicked off Saturday evening with joyous music from the San Angelo Community Band accompanying the Twin…
The NAD and Amazon.com, Inc. Agree to Expand CC on Amazon Video
The NAD and Amazon.com, Inc. Agree to Expand Closed Captions on Amazon Video October 14, 2015 The National Association of the Deaf and Amazon, Inc.Agree to Expand Closed Captions on Amazon Video The National Association of the Deaf (NAD), a…
Board Of Trustees Names Roberta “Bobbi” Cordano To Serve As Gallaudet University’s Next President
Board Of Trustees Names Roberta “Bobbi” Cordano To Serve As University’s Next President Roberta “Bobbi” Cordano selected as university’s 11th president The Gallaudet University Board of Trustees announced on October 9, 2015 it has selected Roberta “Bobbi” Cordano, J.D., to…
ASL Interpreters Bring ACL Fest’s Music Alive for Deaf Community
ASL Interpreters Bring ACL Fest’s Music Alive for Deaf Community By Russell Wilde October 5, 2015 If you’ve been near Zilker Park this weekend, you’ve probably heard the booming sounds of the Austin City Limits Music Festival. But there is…
Looking Back: School for the Deaf’s origin (SDSD & CSD)
Looking Back: School for the Deaf’s origin ERIC RENSHAW For the Argus Leader September 3, 2015 In 1880, the Rev. Thomas Berry, an Episcopal priest, saw a need to be filled in Dakota Territory: the education of the area’s deaf…