Extreme Interpreting: from Skiing Down Mountains to Riding Bicycles, Interpreters 'Sign' It All
March 09, 2011
March 09, 2011
ROCHESTER, N.Y., March 9 -- National Technical Institute for the Deaf issued the following news release:
Whether they are rock climbing in the Red Barn, scuba diving in a pool or playing a friendly game of dodge ball, deaf students on campus are often accompanied by a sign language interpreter.
Interpreters don't only work in classrooms. They facilitate communication in student-organization meetings, with visiting speakers, sports and recreation activities, religiou . . .
Whether they are rock climbing in the Red Barn, scuba diving in a pool or playing a friendly game of dodge ball, deaf students on campus are often accompanied by a sign language interpreter.
Interpreters don't only work in classrooms. They facilitate communication in student-organization meetings, with visiting speakers, sports and recreation activities, religiou . . .