Pacific University Needs Sign Language

Pacific University will be cutting one million dollars from the Arts and Humanities Budget this upcoming academic year. Our intention is to demonstrate the overwhelming support to continue offering American Sign Language as an accredited course.

Pacific University has a commitment to its students to provide excellence of academic knowledge, opportunity, and skills for employment. According to the website, the College of Arts and Humanities serves to: "education that liberates: learning that brings freedom from ignorance, as well as freedom to think well, to create and innovate, to connect to diverse communities, to work collaboratively, to choose worthy aims and, ultimately, to help shape the future." Pacific prides itself in its ability to accommodate individuals from diverse backgrounds with a variety of resources and programs.

We, the students of Pacific University, and the Boxer community at large, address Dr. Lisa Carstens, the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Pacific University. We wholeheartedly encourage the continued use of ASL as a component of our curriculum; it serves to fulfill []. The signatures of the following members of the Boxer community represent those interested in seeing American Sign Language offered for credit on our campus.
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