Remember, you must waive the student health insurance plan each semester. This allows you to provide proof of alternative coverage – if between the Fall and Spring semesters your family or independent ...
The Gallaudet Guide, and Deaf Mutes Companion Vol. 1 No. 3 March 1860 The Gallaudet Guide, and Deaf Mutes Companion Vol. 1 No. 4 April 1860 The Gallaudet Guide, and Deaf Mutes Companion Vol. 1 No. 5 ...
Peikoff Alumni House is the present home of the Gallaudet University Alumni Association Headquarters and the Office of Alumni Relations of Gallaudet University. It was known as “Ole Jim,” the first ...
Welcome to Gallaudet University’s Office of Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)! We’re more than just a campus service; we’re here to support your mental health and empower you to navigate ...
The Bb Connect portal allows you to add or modify the ways in which you want Gallaudet University and Clerc Center to reach you using Bb Connect announcement. You will able to add or delete phone ...
Retired Physical Education Professor Jean Berube gave the Marina Ewald and Kurt Hahn Address at the Association for Experiential Education (AEE) International Conference on November 16 in Estes Park, ...
4 19 Subject is the History of Deaf Education n.d. 4 20 Talking With Senseless People n.d. 4 21 Tenth Conference of Superintendents and Principals of America Schools Deaf 1913 4 22 United States ...
Students who are a part of the Disability-Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction & Emergency Planning Program (DEP) need your support to help defray the costs of traveling for their Summer Institute. The ...
This course provides students an opportunity for examination of personal attitudes, stereotypes, biases, and misconceptions that affect ethnic-competent professional practice. Attention is given to ...
Special topics in the discipline, designed primarily for freshmen. Students may enroll in 195 Special Topics multiple times, as long as the topics differ.
This course covers fundamental concepts of computer operating systems. It provides the theory and technical information on popular operating systems, such as Windows, Mac OS, and UNIX/Linux platforms.
This course continues the development of the principles of a high-level programming language introduced in the Programming Language I course. Topics include: data abstraction, encapsulation, ...