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Architecture designed with the Deaf in mind

William Woods ASL

The William Woods University language and interpreting lab in the ASL Studies department has considered the various ways in which a space could be more beneficial for using sign language. But how could architecture serve to help both the hearing and the Deaf? When you think about all of the architectural tools used in the […]

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April 7th, 2016

Posted in Deaf Culture, Living Language

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American Sign Language pioneer Robert Panara remembered

William Woods ASL

The William Woods American Sign Language bachelors program remembers deaf education pioneer Robert Panara for all that he has done in the world of deaf education, literature and American Sign Language interpreting. Panara was a trailblazer in the world of poetry, literature and deaf education. Spinal meningitis left him deaf at age ten. He grew […]

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September 29th, 2014

Posted in Leaders

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