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News Topic: Stephanie Cawthon


COE Media Mentions: March 22 – 29
Mar. 29, 2024
To assist our community in staying up to date on the media landscape in the college, we have compiled a media summary of news clips and mentions

COE Media Mentions: March 1 – 8
Mar. 08, 2024
The members of our community – faculty, students and administrators – receive a wide range of grants and fellowships and are selected for a myriad of awards recognizing both work and impact.

How a Deaf Superfan Fires Up Austin FC and Sparks an Award-Winning Short Film
Feb. 08, 2024
Professors Aaron Rochlen and Stephanie Cawthon highlight the story of Capo Leo Bopp.

Grants, Awards and Achievements: November 2023
Nov. 08, 2023
The members of our community – faculty, students and administrators – receive a wide range of grants and fellowships and are selected for a myriad of awards recognizing both work and impact.

Stephanie W. Cawthon Appointed First Deaf Editor of Perspectives on Deafness
Oct. 26, 2020
Cawthon is the first deaf editor of this Oxford University Press international book series on the leading research and practices with deaf people.

Stephanie Cawthon: Deaf-friendly Starbucks — more stores should follow in their steps
Nov. 03, 2018
Educational Psychology Professor Stephanie Cawthon explains that "deaf people have unique experiences and perspectives that can benefit and be of value to an inclusive, hearing-dominant society" in an op-ed for The Hill.

Removing Barriers to Deaf Education
Jan. 21, 2017
Stephanie Cawthon and Carrie Lou Garberoglio are deaf. They have lived the experience—as students and professionals—of working with accommodations and breaking down barriers.

UT Austin Researchers Receive $20 Million to Improve Education Outcomes for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People
Sep. 08, 2016
Associate Professor Stephanie Cawthon and Co-Principal Investigator Carrie Lou Garberoglio in the College of Education at The University of Texas at Austin have received a $20 million, five-year award from the U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs to lead a center that will have a far-reaching effect:…