An app-based, free-to-use American Sign Language interpreter program first deployed at Colorado Department of Labor and Employment offices in April is now available at all 11 History Colorado museums.
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Memphis parents say district is leaving deaf students behind
MSCS has four schools with designated deaf education programs. But parents say there aren’t enough ASL interpreters or ...
Interpreters in period attire on Saturday will bring to life for Fort Ligonier visitors the impact of a pivotal event in the ...
The B-52J upgrade is running late and costing more—making the US Air Force’s strategy to keep the bomber flying into the ...
Opinion: Accounting programs must pivot toward critical thinking, technological fluency, and ethical reasoning to prepare ...
As UCSF faces a hiring freeze, Spanish-language medical interpreters say severe short-staffing is jeopardizing patient care ...
Modern herds generate more information than ever. Veterinarians are key to interpreting it and guiding data-driven management ...
U.S. Judge Amir Ali called the Trump Administration’s decision to nix ASL interpretation illegal, blocking access to ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. and NEW YORK, Nov. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Covera Health, a leader in advancing radiology quality and diagnostic accuracy, announced today that Advanced Radiology Services (ARS) ...
Fifty years ago, in November 1975, a political officer in the Soviet Union’s Baltic Fleet launched an armed mutiny in hopes ...
The Waukesha School Board voted to close three elementary schools as well as other changes to deal with declining enrollment.
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