Gallaudet University was created on 1864-04-08.
Sophia Gallaudet was the widow of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, and mother of Edward Miner Gallaudet, who started Gallaudet University for the deaf. Sophia Gallaudet became the University's first school matron. Source: Gallaudet University website
Gallaudet College was named after the first superintendent Edward Miner Gallaudet.
Abraham Lincoln in 1864 signed the charter for Gallaudet University
Gallaudet University's motto is 'Ephphatha'.
Gallaudet University Press was created in 1980.
The Deaf President Now (DPN) protest at Gallaudet University lasted for a week, from March 6 to March 13, 1988. The protest was led by Gallaudet students, faculty, staff, and alumni, demanding that a deaf president be appointed, rather than a hearing president. The protest ultimately resulted in the appointment of the university's first deaf president, I. King Jordan.
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I. King Jordan was the first deaf president of Gallaudet University, a deaf college, in 1988. His deafness was caused by a motorcycle accident at age twenty-one.
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Gallaudet University has programs and services for the deaf are hard of hearing students who can choose from 39 different majors leading to various degrees. The university registration and fees can be found online.
The first president of Alcorn State University was Hiram Revels