A center that says it is the only legal center for the deaf may close its doors over a lack of funds. WLS-TV in Chicago reports in the video below (captions included).
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We told you earlier today about a gift a deaf architect was planning to give to California State University at Fresno. We knew Robert Duncan Nicol's gift would be more than a million dollars, but it turned out the actual amount will be much more - $2 million. It's the most ever given to the health and human services college. Below on DeafNewsToday.com is a video
An award-winning deaf architect is giving more than a million dollars to
California State University in Fresno. It's the largest gift ever given to the school's College of Health and Human Services. The money will go toward the The Silent Garden program at the school, which is designed to help deaf children. The name of the program comes from a book written by a Fresno State professor. You can find more about the book here.
I King Jordan gets more money in retirement than any other former federal employee. The one-time Gallaudet president receives $375,900 from the federal government, according to Bloomberg. He declined the magazine's request for a response. The federal retirement system faces a shortfall of more than $674 billion. The number of workers eligible for retirement is expected to grow 35% by 2016 from the number that could have retired this past year.
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