October 26, 2007
A Year After Turmoil, Gallaudet Sees Progress and Problems
One year after student-led protests forced Gallaudet University to rescind a presidential appointment, some measure of calm has returned to the nation's only liberal-arts university for the deaf.
It is less clear, however, whether that calm will endure.
Gallaudet was visited earlier this month by a team from its accrediting agency, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, which in July had placed the university on probation after finding it was out of compliance with
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