A recent op-ed was published in the University of Maryland’s publication The Diamondback detailing the university’s lackluster selection of ASL classes. Junior student Vrisha Sookraj spoke about her initial excitement transferring from a small community college to a larger university specifically for the wider selection of classes that would be...
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Inclusivity and Innovation: How can technology pave the way for disability groups in the age of innovation?
Only 1 in 10 people with disabilities have access to assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative technology. This represents a major setback for the social and educational development of most disability groups. How exactly are technological innovators building a stable bridge between the disability community and assertive technology? When it comes to...
Why You Should Consider Learning ASL
ASL is the most commonly used sign language in the United States and parts of Canada. Learning ASL can be beneficial for a variety of reasons.
Controversy with Cochlear Implants
Learn about the deaf community and the different perspectives on the Cochlear Implants.