Tomer Aharoni, CEO of Rylo, believes Deaf and hard-of-hearing people deserve the same private communication as everyone else.
Student Graci Dietrich chose RIT because she wanted to be part of a university where Deaf culture is celebrated. She is one of nearly 1,000 deaf and hard-of-hearing students supported by RIT’s ...
Editor’s Note: “2 Your Career” explores a vast array of career paths for students and individuals seeking a career switch by ...
Rochester Institute of Technology and National Technical Institute for the Deaf researchers have identified a critical gap between emergency services and the needs of the Deaf and hard-of-hearing ...
Educator Kathryn Johnson reflects on two decades of work connecting deaf communities in China and the U.S. through education ...
Deaf-A-Palooza in Canton features vendors, guest speakers, inflatables, food and more at Hall of Fame Village. The event ...
Hearing aids and cochlear implants have improved the lives of the oral deaf, people with hearing loss who speak and may read lips rather than signing. But as technology advances, deaf people may soon ...
They had gathered at Schemengees Bar & Grille to play cornhole, as they did every Wednesday. They laughed, they talked, they drank, they sent beanbags sailing. Their latest meeting began as a festive ...
The new mural at Blue Back Square honors Connecticut’s deaf community, and it was unveiled last week.
The Arsenal Foundation has helped to fund Playscheme, a holiday club for Deaf children run by Deaf charity Remark! Community.