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Madeleine and her colleagues signing "Gallaudet" behind the university sign in spring.
Madeleine Elia's Story From March 23–28, Madeleine's class visited Gallaudet University for an immersive ASL experience, exploring Deaf culture, history, and advancements in interpreting technology. The trip strengthened their commitment to becoming an ethical and respectful interpreter grounded in allyship with the Deaf community.
A guide uses ASL to lead a group of students through a tour inside a building at Gallaudet University.
Shayna Halliday's Story Shayna and NSCC ASL students visited Gallaudet, immersing in Deaf culture, learning, and bonding in a fully signing space.
Group of students smiling on a corridor during a visit to Gallaudet University.
Keira Hewson's Story Keira's class trip to Gallaudet University in D.C. was invaluable, with lectures, student interactions, and skills practice.
A group of interpreting students poses behind the Gallaudet University sign, raising one finger in celebration, with blooming trees and campus buildings behind them.
Kayla Wiesblatt's Story An immersive ASL trip to Gallaudet deepened interpreting skills, ethics, and Deaf cultural awareness.
A group of students on a guided tour or participating in an educational event for ASL at Gallaudet University
Emma McNeilly's story Emma reflects on her trip to Gallaudet, filled with learning, D.C. landmarks, insightful interpreter experiences, and lasting peer bonds during a shared Airbnb stay.
A group of interpreting students poses behind the Gallaudet University sign, raising one finger in celebration, with blooming trees and campus buildings behind them
Abby Ewing's Story Abby Ewing's interpreting students visit Gallaudet University to immerse themselves in Deaf culture, American Sign Language, and Deaf space design, fostering their cultural and professional growth.
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