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Annabelle Mills, an incoming speech therapy student from Greensboro, shakes her head as she carefully signs: “Last year I ...
Academic Affairs is thrilled to welcome these seven experts to Gallaudet this year! Read on to learn about their backgrounds, ...
Gallaudet is pleased to announce a gift from Alan M. Fisch that establishes the university’s first-ever endowed and named professorship: the Alan M. Fisch ...
Congratulations to the seven faculty members who earned tenure this summer! We caught up with them to ask about upcoming ...
Gallaudet is pleased to announce a gift from Alan M. Fisch that establishes the university’s first-ever endowed and named professorship: the Alan M. Fisch Professorship in Mathematics. The gift is ...
This course examines how society treats young people who break the law, the social causes of juvenile delinquency, and rates of juvenile delinquency.
This course is designed for liberal arts students with little or no background in chemistry and who do not intend to major in any science. Basic topics include the scientific method, composition of ...
Application of modern chemical theories of structures, bonds, and reactions to inorganic substances.
This laboratory covers topics such as metric and temperature measurements, physical and chemical changes, basic reactions, pH and basic organic chemistry.
A laboratory course to accompany CHE 326. Qualitative and quantitative experiments related to ordinary biological-chemical materials. One three-hour ...
This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of differential and integral calculus for single variable functions, including polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric ...
An introduction to descriptive statistics and methods of organizing, presenting, and interpreting data. Covers measures of central tendency, measures of ...