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opportunities for Students     /    ASL at Cornell
ASL at Cornell
Promoting awareness of Deaf community, culture and history
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Undergraduates

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ASL at Cornell (formerly called the Cornell University Deaf Awareness Project) aims to promote heightened awareness of the Deaf community, culture and history. In doing so, ASL at Cornell hopes to facilitate an inclusive environment on campus and in the Ithaca community that welcomes Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals, while allowing all students to develop a greater understanding of American Sign Language (ASL) and the Deaf community. ASL at Cornell works toward their vision and goals through collaboration with the Deaf community, weekly general body meetings and events to encourage students in the ASL course sequence to apply their knowledge from class to the community. 

Learn more on the ASL at Cornell CampusGroups website.

Email: cudap@cornell.edu.

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