Hi5 | March 6, 2026

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[An animated Hi5 logo appears on a blue screen. Two drawn hands high-five each other, while text appears below: “hifive”.]

[DeMontae Joseph, undergraduate student, American Sign Language, stands in front of a blue background. At the top right is the Gallaudet logo on a white box. On the left are decorative yellow lines. Joseph has short-cropped hair and a goatee. They wear a tan sweater and a white button-up shirt.]

Welcome to the March 6 Hi5! My name is DeMontae Joseph. I will sign the summary of the Top Five news stories. Want to learn more about each story? Click the links in the email or on the website.

#1 The story of Carolyn Brick: teacher, artist, mother, and one of Gallaudet's first-ever deaf graduate students

Carolyn Brick was one of the first deaf people ever to get their graduate degree from Gallaudet University back in 1963. Over sixty years later, she returned to campus for Homecoming. Learn more about Carolyn’s amazing legacy as a pioneering student and teacher of the deaf!

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#2 Brenda Gutu pursues her PhD and finds herself at Gallaudet

Brenda Gutu came to Gallaudet from Kenya to pursue her PhD in Clinical Psychology. She plans to use her training and knowledge to support deaf and hard of hearing Kenyans. Check out Brenda’s amazing story!

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#3 Gallaudet center makes trauma-informed care more available and accessible

Children and young people who experience trauma have a strong ally at Gallaudet. The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Child Resilience Center (DHHCRC) is doing critical research to support mental health care for deaf youth. As they wrap up a five-year grant, the center looks forward to the next chapter.

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#4 Alumni Liz Jarashow hikes her way to history

Alumni Liz Jarashow is the first deaf person to complete the Triple Crown of hiking: the Pacific Crest, Continental Divide, and Appalachian Trails. Her journey is more proof that deaf people can do anything!

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#5 New Gallaudet Press book showcases theatre interpreting

Have you ever wondered how interpreters translate theatre for deaf audience members? Gallaudet University Press recently published a fascinating peek behind the curtain. The three authors discussed their personal Gallaudet connections and the many alumni that inspired them.

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The next email will be Notable News on March 20. The next Hi5 will be sent on April 3.

For more news, follow @GALLAUDETU on social media.

Have a wonderful weekend!

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