A deaf life
Looking at the impact that her deafness has had on her life and communicating her experiences to the parents of deaf children is the focus of a new book by Griffith University’s Dr Donna McDonald.
Looking at the impact that her deafness has had on her life and communicating her experiences to the parents of deaf children is the focus of a new book by Griffith University’s Dr Donna McDonald.
Griffith University’s Deaf Students’ Support Program has come of age and will celebrate its 21st birthday on Saturday, June 17...
Dr Donna McDonald from the School of Human Services and Social Work was the lady of the moment when she hosted a book launch for her latest publication The Art of Being Deaf.
Elite athlete and Bachelor of Psychology student, Cassiel Rousseau, has capped off a stunning 12 months by being named the recipient of the Most Outstanding Sporting Achievement at the University's annual Blues Awards for Sporting Excellence
Demonstrated success is driving the global expansion of Griffith's successful GAPS programme.
Access to education is vital to success and Griffith University is making sure students with disability have access to quality,...
Dr Riona Tindal Senior Disability Advisor — DSSP Student Disability and Accessibility, Student Success Student Life, Griffith University Relying on...
If we think a person’s speech is wrong and immoral, we might suppose there is no great loss about a debate being derailed and the person sanctioned. But there are genuine ethical concerns here.
After the Pandemic: Imagining the Future Our response to coronavirus will shape Australia for decades to come. It has been...
In this conversation, renowned journalist Kerry O’Brien and celebrated Indigenous author Professor Bruce Pascoe explored the way Bruce’s critically acclaimed book Dark Emu: Aboriginal Australia and the birth of Agriculture challenges conventional thinking about the First Australians as hunter gatherers.