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People sit at Nelly Kate’s multisensory art installation ‘Into the Body, Into the Ground.’ Kate based the interactive art installation on her personal experience as a person who is late-deaf. COURTESY OF DIANA MCCLOY

‘Into the Ground, Into the Body’: Nelly Kate decenters sound in new public art installation

Camille Bugayong September 15, 2024
A multisensory public art installation that is accessible to people with disabilities debuted at a library in Roxbury on Thursday evening.
A pre-recorded Zoom lecture with an auto-scrolling audio transcript. Boston University is doing what it can to provide accommodations to deaf and hard-of-hearing students learning remotely this semester. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Deaf, hard-of-hearing students acclimate to learning through screens

Charlotte Howard October 7, 2020
As students across the country navigate the learning curve that comes with adapting to remote learning, those who are deaf or hard of hearing must cross additional hurdles. Meanwhile, BU is doing what it can to support these students.
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