I. King Jordan
I.
king Jordan has
distinguished himself as a scholar, teacher, and leader in education.
He has earned the attention and admiration of the nation as the first
deaf president of an institution of higher education. As Gallaudet
University's first deaf president in the institution’s 125-year
history, he represents the actuality of his now famous statement,
"Deaf people can do anything except hear."
Jordan
lost his hearing while serving in the U.S. Navy. Undaunted, he
received his bachelor's degree from Gallaudet University. After
earning his master’s degree and Ph.D. in psychology from the
University of Tennessee, Jordan joined the faculty at Gallaudet. He
later became the Dean of the College of Arts and Science, and then
president in 1988.
Jordan
serves on national and international boards and committees concerned
with deafness. He has been a visiting scholar to a number of
universities internationally. Jordan is the recipient of numerous
awards including the Leadership and Dedication Award for Civil and
Human Rights for All Mankind, Washington, D.C. City Council, Ward 5,
1989; Educator of the Year, Delta Phi Epsilon Honorary Society, 1988;
the United States Comptroller General ’s Award, 1987; Distinguished
Leadership Award, National Association for Community Leadership,
1989; One-of-a-Kind Award, People-to-People Committee for the
Handicapped, 1989; and the Hubert H. Humphrey Civil Rights Award,
1989.
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