UW-Madison to debut American Sign Language program
By Noe Goldhaber | Jun. 8The Language Sciences department will offer ASL courses for the first time in university history.
Noe Goldhaber is a staff writer for the Daily Cardinal specializing in campus and state news reporting.
The Language Sciences department will offer ASL courses for the first time in university history.
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