SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. Skidmore College has announced a new initiative to accommodate individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing at arts events. In New York’s Capital Region, approximately 5% of the population identifies as deaf or hard of hearing. Despite this significant portion of the community requiring accommodations, ASL interpreters remain scarce, presenting […]
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. Skidmore College has announced a new initiative to accommodate individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing at arts events. In New York’s Capital Region, approximately 5% of the population identifies as deaf or hard of hearing. Despite this significant portion of the community requiring accommodations, ASL interpreters remain scarce, presenting […]
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