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- Gallaudet University | Changing the world with a bilingual way of being
Discover Gallaudet University, the world's leading institution for the deaf and hard of hearing, offering innovative programs, a vibrant community, and rich culture
- Gallaudet University - Wikipedia
Gallaudet University[a] ( ˌɡæləˈdɛt GAL-ə-DET) is a private federally chartered university in Washington, D C , for the education of the deaf and hard of hearing It was founded in 1864 as a grammar school for both deaf and blind children
- Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet | Deaf Education, Sign Language Co-Founder . . .
Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet was an educational philanthropist and founder of the first American school for the deaf After graduating from Yale College in 1805, Gallaudet studied theology at Andover
- Academic Catalog - About Gallaudet
Gallaudet serves as a preeminent resource for research and outreach related to improving the lives of deaf and hard of hearing people worldwide Gallaudet's library contains the world's most complete collection of materials related to deaf people, deaf culture, and hearing loss
- Gallaudet University - Profile, Rankings and Data | US News Best Colleges
Find everything you need to know about Gallaudet University, including tuition financial aid, student life, application info, academics more
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800 Florida Avenue NE Washington, D C 20002 Gallaudet University is a federally chartered private and premier university for the deaf and hard of hearing since 1864 Copyright © 2026 Gallaudet University All rights reserved
- Welcome | Gallaudet University
As the world’s only university designed for deaf and hard hearing students, Gallaudet attracts students and visitors from throughout the United States and worldwide
- Gallaudet University | Deaf Education, Sign Language ASL - Britannica
It has its roots in a school for deaf and blind children founded in 1856 by Amos Kendall and headed (1857–1910) by Edward M Gallaudet, son of Thomas Gallaudet, founder of the first school for the deaf in the U S
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