Lewis Central High School students are learning American Sign Language at the Iowa School for the Deaf, fostering communication and understanding between hearing and deaf communities ...
For Weinberg sophomore Elia Silbey, enrolling at Northwestern meant the end of their American Sign Language journey. After two years of studying it in high school, they said the University’s limited ...
Bucks County Playhouse announced it will have American Sign Language (ASL) interpreted performances during the 2026 Mainstage season. In partnership with Hands Up Productions, trained ASL interpreters ...
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President Donald Trump told Latin American leaders during his 'Shield of the Americas' summit that he doesn't plan on ...
In the first part of her interview on the It's Probably Not Rocket Science podcast, University of New Mexico linguist Erin Wilkinson discussed how ...
An accessibility startup details how they delivered The Oscars Project, which will bring ASL interpretation to all 10 Best ...
Sinners follows twins Smoke and Stack, who return to their Mississippi hometown hoping to leave their past behind by opening a blues club, only to attract the attention of a mysterious vampire. In an ...
Rivera Cosme is no stranger to Bad Bunny’s music. She previously interpreted for the singer during his 2022 tour, “El Último Tour Del Mundo,” and a 31-show residency in San Juan last year, which drew ...
The American Sign Language Club meets weekly to give students a space to practice signing, build confidence and connect with both hearing and deaf community members, according to the club’s president.
Students from Lakota East High School and St. Rita's School for the Deaf partnered for a day of Olympic-inspired games, enhancing their American Sign Language skills and building camaraderie.