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Deaf cultural celebrations frequent Fulton

William Woods ASL

In 1913, George W. Veditz, president of the National Association for the Deaf at the time reflected, “As long as we have deaf people on Earth, we will have signs, and as long as we have our films, we can preserve our beautiful sign language in its original purity.” 102 years later, not only the […]

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February 5th, 2015

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ASL Film Showings Frequent Fulton

William Woods ASL

One of the best ways to learn a language is in immersion, the process of teaching a new language in which that language is the medium of instruction. The closer an Interpretation Studies student can get to surrounding themselves with ASL, the better their fluency will be with the language. This means spending time with […]

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December 2nd, 2014

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