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For the next two days, roughly 130 American Sign Language interpreters from around the country will attend a variety of workshops at Mount Aloysius College in Cresson as part of the sixth Biennial ...
WILLIAMSBURG— William & Mary men’s basketball alum and former Major League Baseball player Curtis Pride ’90 will be back on ...
Inaccessible physical environments continue to constrain many individuals with disabilities. The St. Louis-based company We Hear You, however, is opening new ...
• Community Easter Egg Hunt activities are at 9:30-11:30 a.m. April 19, Oxford Park, 2100 Bacon Ave., Berkley, hosted by ...
Star outdoors columnist writes about lessons he learned during a recent turkey hunt on how best to instruct novice hunters.
MUSEUM: Cycle Thru: The Art of the Bike, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday, Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive, Mount ...
Frederik Meijer Gardens is offering events tailored to be more inclusive to all visitors at the Butterflies are Blooming ...
Beyond the pom-poms and backflips at the sidelines of basketball games, the Northeastern cheer team takes on adversity as a ...
American Sign Language (ASL) recognition systems often struggle with accuracy due to similar gestures, poor image quality and inconsistent lighting. To address this, researchers developed a system ...
As protests continue across the country, organizers should ask themselves: Who is being left out? Who is being unheard? And ...
On Friday, March 28, Ridge High School hosted Matt “The Hammer” Hamill, a Deaf American former mixed martial artist and ...