A new platform is working to increase STEM literacy among deaf and hard of hearing students. It’s called ASL Aspire, and it uses games to teach STEM skills in American Sign Language.
Rich Oxenham was working at Action on Hearing Loss to assist deaf and hard of hearing people in the United Kingdom while spending his spare time running a Dungeons & Dragons group for local teens.
WESTVILLE | Purdue University North Central American Sign Language Club will host an ASL Game Night from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 22 in the PNC Library-Student-Faculty Building Room 144. The event is ...
On Saturday, the town of Bernalillo, along with the Albuquerque Sign Language Academy, hosted the 3rd Annual Enchantment ...