Report: Gallaudet students, security share blame Jan 18, 2007
WASHINGTON (AP) -- An independent investigation into an October confrontation between deaf students and campus police at Gallaudet University said the force had inadequate training. The report released Monday also said students share some of the blame for blocking officers from entering a university building, and that an officer's pushing of a student was excessive. (CNN -- Education)
Report covers deaf student confrontation Jan 17, 2007
Posted: Wednesday January 17th, 2007, 2:07 AM Last Updated: Wednesday January 17th, 2007, 5:30 AM WASHINGTON (AP) - An independent investigation into an October confrontation between deaf students and campus police at Gallaudet University said the force had inadequate training. The report released Monday also said students share some of the blame for blocking officers from entering a university building, and that an officer's pushing of a student was excessive. (Bakersfield Californian -- Nation)
Independent Report Released on Gallaudet Confrontation Jan 17, 2007
Investigators say the actions of Gallaudet University officials, campus police and students contributed to problems during last October's confrontations between deaf students and campus police. The report by an independent investigator faulted officers and school officials for the campus police force's inadequate training. (ABC 7 News, DC)
Students, cops faulted in Gallaudet protest Jan 17, 2007
ASSOCIATED PRESS An independent investigation into October's confrontations between deaf students and campus police at Gallaudet University in Northeast says the actions of school officials, campus police and students contributed to the problems. The report, released Monday, faulted officers and school officials for the campus police force's inadequate training. (Washington Times)
Eagles rally falls short in Salisbury Jan 11, 2007
The Eagles will host Gallaudet University on Saturday at 4 p.m. in another CAC contest. Date published: 1/11/2007. (Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star, VA)
Considering the advantages of being white: Listen to the Audio Jan 9, 2007
Recently, she spent time at Gallaudet University, a school for those with hearing disabilities, helping develop a strategic plan for diversity. She also has learned about her privileges as a person with full hearing. (Durango Herald)
KATRINA CLARK: I'm the baby: Oh, how I longed for a father to love Jan 7, 2007
Katrina Clark is a student in the undergraduate hearing program at Gallaudet University. This commentary was written for The Washington Post. (Fresno Bee -- Opinion)