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Brian H. Greenwald, PhDDirector of Schuchman Center& Professor of HistorySLCC 1301 and HMB S235EEmail
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Joining the Department of History in 1999, Brian H. Greenwald was one of two first President's Fellows at Gallaudet. Currently, Dr. Greenwald is Professor of History and Director of the Drs. John S. & Betty J. Schuchman Deaf Documentary Center. He is coeditor of In Our Own Hands: Essays in Deaf History, 1780-1970 and A Fair Chance in the Race of Life: The Role of Gallaudet University in Deaf History. He also has published chapters in The Deaf History Reader and Genetics, Disability, and Deafness. He is working on a book about the role of Alexander Graham Bell and the American Eugenics movement.
In Our Own Hands: Essays in Deaf History 1780 - 1970Brian H. Greenwald and Joseph J. Murray, Editors.
A Fair Chance in the Race of Life: The Role of Gallaudet University in Deaf HistoryBrian H. Greenwald and John Vickrey Van Cleve, Editors.
Admissions Requirements
Spring 2021 – Dec 12Fall 2021 – May 15