It’s time, friends and foes! A time to rise up, unite resources, build support, educate and especially be “heard” by those who live in Houston. Although Houston is the 4th largest city in the US, we have yet to see a central hub where Houstonians can find a variety of useful information in one place. HoustonDeafNetwork.com will do its best to fill in the missing gaps and help you fulfill your needs. But wait, there’s more than just providing you information… continue »
Registration for the fall semester at Lone Star College System in Houston will be over soon as classes will start on August 30, 2010. If you are Deaf and want to attend classes, register now continue »
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Our Interpreting in Educational Settings class from Lone Star College-CyFair will be taking a field trip to the Houston Museum of Natural Science to interpret some of the exhibits onsite. We are inviting the community! If you would like to join us, feel free to meet us outside the ticket booth at 3:00 pm. After 3:15, we will continue »
Our Interpreting in Educational Settings class from Lone Star College-CyFair will be taking a field trip to Space Center Houston to interpret some of the exhibits onsite. We are inviting the community! If you would like to join us, feel free continue »
Position Summary – Lone Star College System, the fourth largest community college district in Texas, serves the north Houston, Texas region with North Harris, Kingwood, Tomball and Montgomery colleges. We are currently seeking continue »
This position requires extensive telephone work along with the coordination of sign and foreign language interpreters. You will be required to attend networking meeting during and continue »
Let me start off by saying that having been an atheist, I realize that not all of you will agree with everything I am writing about, but understand that it comes out of a deep love for equality in continue »
Are you curious about Deaf Education and teacher training in other countries? Their culture, their language, their day to day lives? Dr. Victor Vodounou, professor of Deaf education and continue »