The pilot program kicks off with New York's MTA, through a partnership with an on-demand service called Convo.
Eighty attendees gathered to celebrate Deaf literature at the University of Virginia on February 8. The festival, which started as a student project for fourth-year Molly Rathbun, brought attention ...
A Californian Visual Language” at UCSB’s Art, Design & Architecture Museum explores how artists use text to challenge ...
Staff Writer As Susie Mahowald stands in front of her first-grade class at St. John the Baptist Catholic School, she teaches them to spell and read without opening her mouth, ...
Cocalico High School’s students didn’t set out to win an award when they started a program teaching and learning American Sign Language last year. The ASL Learning Community was born ...
To reconcile an $111 million structural deficit, the school district has proposed cutting teaching positions throughout the ...
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) on Feb. 10 announced a pilot program to connect people who are deaf ...
Straphangers who are deaf or hard-of-hearing now have access to on-demand sign language interpreters at select locations ...
DJ Mustard will not join Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl LIX halftime show despite his involvement in producing Lamar's hit 'Not ...
A Morris County, New Jersey man is suing Easton Police, Northampton County, and others, saying he was arrested without having ...
New Yorkers suffering from hearing impairments will find navigating NYC’s transit system easier with the launch of a new accessibility program, the MTA announced on Monday. The free app-based program ...