Julias hearing loss was diagnosed just before her second birthday, and she had...
Northampton Campus Plans Updated
October 28, 2010—President Bill Corwin recently announced updated information regarding the Northampton campus.[More]
Clarke Mainstream Conference Featured on 22 News
October 15, 2010—The 31st Annual Mainstream Conference, presented by Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech, was featured on WWLP's 22 News.[More]
An Important Update from Clarke President Bill Corwin about the Northampton Campus
September 15, 2010—Clarke has proudly served the needs of children with hearing loss since 1867, and now, in 2010, our mission has not changed: providing children who are deaf and hard of hearing with the listening, learning and spoken language skills they need to succeed. Clarke has...[More]
Clarke to Assist with Groundbreaking Oral Deaf Education Program in Kuwait
September 12, 2010—Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech is delighted to announce its collaboration with The Ishraq Center in Kuwait City, Kuwait. Clarke has been invited to assist with the development of a new program to serve children with cochlear implants between the ages of two...[More]
Case Study on Clarke Jacksonville Student Featured in The Hearing Review
September 10, 2010—The August 2010 issue of The Hearing Review features an article on the communication development of a student at the Jacksonville campus of Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech. The student received an auditory brainstem implant at the University of Verona in Italy...[More]
Clarke Mainstream Services Hosts Annual Conference on Mainstreaming Students with Hearing Loss
August 11, 2010—Connecting the Dots Academically and Socially, the 31st Annual Conference on Mainstreaming Students with Hearing Loss will take place on October 14-15 at the Sheraton Springfield at Monarch Place in Springfield,...[More]
Memoir by Clarke Parent Featured in Good Housekeeping
August 9, 2010—The July issue of Good Housekeeping magazine features an excerpt from the uplifting memoir If a Tree Falls, by Clarke parent Jennifer Rosner. When Rosners two daughter were born deaf, she set out on an odyssey of personal discovery, tracing a family...[More]