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Gallaudet

American  
[gal-uh-det] / ˌgæl əˈdɛt /

noun

  1. Thomas Hopkins, 1787–1851, U.S. educator of the Deaf and writer.


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She received praise from the Deaf community, advocated for closed captions, and helped Gallaudet University hire a Deaf president when a hearing woman was named, much to the anger of students.

From Salon • Jan. 22, 2025

And win games at the Division III level, something Gallaudet has done a lot of over the past decade-plus since Goldstein has taken over.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 31, 2023

Videophones - like the ones that debuted on campus at Gallaudet in 2004 - gave way to FaceTime and similar apps.

From Washington Times • Oct. 31, 2023

Gallaudet football games, particularly at home on campus in northeast Washington, are unlike any in the world.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 31, 2023

Thomas H. Gallaudet, James G. Carter, and Walter R. Johnson, made great efforts through the press; there were established the 'American Journal of Education,' in January, 1826, and the 'American Annals of Education.'

From Public School Education by Müller, Michael