The Feather: The Agatha Tiegel Hanson Story
In 1893, Agatha Tiegel Hanson became the first Deaf woman to graduate from National Deaf Mute College (now Gallaudet University) four year program with a Bachelor of Arts. She was one of the 13 founders of O.W.L.S and was its first president. She also was co-founder and associate editor of "The Buff and Blue newspaper. Her valedictorian speech argued for the recognition of "The Intellect of Women", a cause she advocated throughout her life.

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"Seeds of Hope: The Andrew Jackson Foster Story" - February 2018

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Martha's Vineyard Sign Language (MVSL) of the past

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America's Founders: Friends of the Deaf - Fall 2016

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Sean Carroll | The Passage of Time & the Meaning of Life

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Gallaudet Dance Company Celebrates 60 Years of Dance - April 2015

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Deaf Community Traumatized By Two Murders at D.C. University | City Confidential | A&E

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Scott Lehmann and Shayna Unger: From Gallaudet to Mount Everest | #IAmGallaudet

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Protactile Linguistics: Discussing recent research findings

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Through Deaf Eyes

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New Student Orientation Pep-Rally - August 2014

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Supreme Court hears arguments on case involving deaf student

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Signing Black in America - more about this project at www.talkingblackinamerica.org

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China: Traveling through the Heart of China

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The Life and Legacy of Dr. Andrew Foster

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What is it like having Deaf parents? (CODA)

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State of the University Address 2026 | February 18, 2026

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View@RIT/NTID Presents Black ASL: History, Culture, and Language. A Webinar by Dr. Joseph C. Hill

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DEAF MOSAIC #402

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How To Stop Being Boring, Confusing, And Uninteresting

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