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The GUAA represents more than 18,000 alumni of Gallaudet University who live across the United States and around the world. Currently, there are more than 7,000 Life Members and 52 chapters in the U.S., Japan and Canada.

Photos from Gallaudet University Alumni's post 05/27/2026

Meet Carlene, our newest GUAA Board Member and East Region Representative! πŸŽ‰

In her welcome video, Carlene shares two fun facts about herself:

πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ Walking is non-negotiable. Just like brushing your teeth, Carlene can't imagine skipping a day. She logs 3-5 miles daily around her neighborhood, often with family and friends. If you're ever in her area, consider this your open invitation to join her!

🎧 Plot twist career moment: After earning her BA from Gallaudet, Carlene worked at a Naval Center in Maryland where she was certified to administer audiology tests. Yes, you read that right. She tested the hearing of corpsmen exposed to loud machinery, adjusting frequencies and recording results as they raised their hands to indicate what they could detect.

Welcome to the GUAA Board, Carlene! We're excited to have you representing the East Region. πŸ’™

Spring 2026 GUAA Board Meeting Recap 05/19/2026

[Watch this message in ASL at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6x87qOjDIo.]

Greetings, GUAA Life Members!

The Gallaudet University Alumni Association Board of Directors held its spring meeting April 10-12 in conjunction with the annual Charter Day Awards Brunch. Our meeting was wonderfully informative and productive. Here are some of the highlights.

We welcomed Carlene Thumann-Prezioso, ’80 & G-’84, as our new East Region representative. Carlene has hit the ground running, joining our Communications and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committees. She will be the keynote presenter at the Connecticut Chapter spring brunch on April 26, and is working with alumni in other states to reactivate and form new chapters. Welcome, Carlene!

The Board received presentations on Friday morning from Gallaudet University provost Dr. Khadijat Rashid, ’90; Executive Director of Architecture and Campus Planning Richard Dougherty; and Executive Director of Institutional Advancement Dr. Allison Polk, ’06. Meeting with university officials, as we do during every Board meeting, helps us keep abreast of campus goings-on.

On Friday and Saturday afternoons, we had several work groups led by our Board committees and our regional representatives. In particular:

Our Governance Committee, led by Thelma Schroeder, ’78 & G-’80, Home Region representative, proposed several bylaws amendments. These require membership approval. We will send you an informational email message soon and ask for your vote on each proposed amendment. Watch for it!

[NOTE: The information email message about bylaws amendment was sent to all GUAA Life Members on May 18.]

The Governance Committee continues to refine our Board manual, formalizing past practices and customs and creating new policies and procedures. This will guide us and future Boards.

Our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, co-chaired by Marcia Zisman, ’80, Secretary, and Cookie Brand, ’02 & G-’07, Member at Large, welcomed Board members Carlene Thumann-Prezioso and Melissa Elmira Yingst, ’00, Member at Large, as well as six external subject matter experts who will support us in developing a mission statement, guidelines, training, and a membership survey. We are gratified by the high level of interest in this work.

Our Finance Committee, chaired by Scott Recht, ’79 & G-’81, Treasurer, reviewed our overall fiscal picture, and proposed several budget revisions to better align with economic realities.

Our Communications Committee welcomed Melissa Elmira Yingst as its new chair, and Carlene Thumann-Prezioso and Cookie Brand as new members. They also expressed their appreciation to Daniel Girard, G-’05, West Region representative, for his leadership this past year. Daniel continues to serve on the committee. Melissa presented a new communications plan, and the committee is hard at work on a calendar and metrics. You will see more social media posts shortly. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram at .

Our Awards and Recognition Committee, chaired by Thelma Schroeder, continued to refine and document its selection processes.

Our four regional representatives – Thelma Schroeder; Carlene Thumann-Prezioso; Bregitt Endicott, ’10 & G-’14, Middle Region representative; and Daniel Girard – discussed our chapter structure at length. Chapters are our lifeblood, so we want to support existing chapters, reactivate dormant chapters, and form new ones in new Deaf community population centers, both in the United States and internationally. We are also exploring the concept of affinity groups – that is, groups based on common interests rather than geography.

During our business meeting on Sunday, April 12, we observed a moment of silence in memory of departed alumni; received reports from all ten Board members and our Executive Director, Rebecca Rydstrom, ’02; and passed a total of 23 motions, many of them deriving from the Friday and Saturday work groups. Several of these motions were resolutions; for example, we congratulated Gallaudet University President Roberta J. Cordano on ten years of service. We also expressed our appreciation to two departing members of the Clerc Cultural Committee for their many years of service, and to the current CCC members for their outstanding work organizing the Charter Day Awards Brunch on April 11. Daniel Girard has been appointed as liaison to CCC to strengthen our relationship with this vital committee.

Our President, Robert Weinstock, ’77 & G-’83, and Vice President, Jose Ovidio Velasquez, AA-’89 & ’04, kept things moving throughout the weekend, with wonderful support from Executive Director Rebecca Rydstrom. We formally recognized Rebecca and the staff of the Office of Alumni Relations for their contributions to the success of our meeting.

As you will see in our social media posts, President Cordano hosted a reception on Friday evening at the Edward Miner Gallaudet Residence, also known as House One, for the Board and the Charter Day honorees. Charter Day itself was stupendous; we gave five awards to ten people, nine of whom were in attendance. Our Communications Committee conducted interviews with all ten honorees, and will share them shortly, along with vignettes from the event itself.

The GUAA Board will meet again October 18-19 in conjunction with Homecoming. Between now and then, we will continue to work on your behalf.

We thank you, our members, for your continued support. We also hope to see you at Gallaudet’s Commencement on May 15, the NAD conference June 30-July 5 in San Francisco, and chapter gatherings.

Hail to Gallaudet, our alma mater!

Spring 2026 GUAA Board Meeting Recap Video Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xHUbQ7m6HhizBpleMD9Bx--VqDwdrSBRYpOHp7uF6Mg/edit?usp=sharing

05/14/2026

GUAA Board members sends their best wishes to the Class of 2026!

Photos from Gallaudet University Alumni's post 05/08/2026

GUAA East Regional Representative, Carlene Thumann-Prezioso, ’80 & G-’84, was the guest speaker at the Connecticut Chapter Spring Brunch. It was a nice gathering with 25 people and helped to raised money for the Sophia Fowler Scholarship Fund. The youngest graduate was Glenn Alleman, ’22 & G-’24, and the oldest graduate was Mary Ann Corson, ’60. Carlene joked that Glenn was her assistant as he was able to answer questions from the audience related to student life.

05/04/2026

Congratulations to AnnMarie Killian, Warren "WAWA" Snipe '94, Andrew White, and Chris Wilson of the Wawability team on receiving the Clerc Cultural Committee Award in Innovation! πŸ†β£ ⁣

On Charter Day, we celebrated these trailblazers who are reshaping what's possible when the Deaf community, production, and entertainment worlds come together. Their groundbreaking work proves that innovation thrives through collaboration, allyship, and a refusal to accept limits. πŸ’™β£ ⁣

From building bridges between different industries to expanding representation on screen, AnnMarie, WAWA, Andrew, and Chris remind us that when we include our community and uplift one another, anything is possible β€” because it always seems impossible until it's done. ✨⁣ ⁣

Thank you for your vision, your artistry, and for opening doors that will inspire generations of Deaf creatives to come. Your success is our pride. πŸ’™β£ ⁣

05/01/2026

Congratulations to David "DJ" Kurs on receiving the Clerc Cultural Committee Award in Art!

On Charter Day, we celebrated DJ's powerful contributions to the rich tapestry of Deaf art and culture. Through his visionary work, he honors the long lineage of Deaf artists whose creativity has shaped our community, our language, and our visibility β€” and reminds us that art is one of the most enduring ways we tell our stories and pass them on. ⁣ ⁣

DJ reflects beautifully on what it means to be part of something larger than oneself β€” a community of artists who made him, and who continue to inspire the next generation of Deaf creatives. His artistry is both a tribute to those who came before and a gift to those still to come.

Thank you, DJ, for your craft, your vision, and for ensuring that Deaf art and culture continue to thrive and grow. Your work is our community's legacy.

04/29/2026

Congratulations to Octavio Cuenca Maldonaldo '22 on receiving the GUAA Outstanding Young Alumnus Award! πŸ†β£ ⁣

On Charter Day, we celebrated Octavio's powerful advocacy and the meaningful impact he's already making in the Latino Deaf and Hard of Hearing community. His work to break down the stigma around mental health β€” and to create access, visibility, and hope β€” is transforming lives across our community, statewide and nationwide. πŸ’™β£ ⁣

Octavio reminds us that advocacy for mental health matters, and that representation inspires possibility. Through his voice and vision, he's showing the next generation that they are seen, supported, and never alone. ✨⁣ ⁣

Thank you, Octavio, for your courage, your leadership, and for lifting up our community with such heart. Your success is our pride. πŸ’™
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04/27/2026

Congratulations to Bonita Ewan '93, Rosangela Jaech '96, and Elizabeth Kunze on receiving the GUAA Advocacy and Social Justice Award in Honor of Gertrude Scott Galloway, '51, PHD '93, H-'02! πŸ†β£
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On Charter Day, we celebrated these remarkable advocates whose work is transforming how our community sees, supports, and uplifts Deaf Autistic individuals. Their dedication reminds us that true advocacy means expanding what we believe is possible β€” and holding space for every member of our community to thrive. πŸ’™β£
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Thank you, Bonita, Rosangela, and Elizabeth, for your tireless advocacy and for carrying forward the legacy of Dr. Gertrude Scott Galloway. Your vision is our community's future. πŸ’™β£
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04/23/2026

Congratulations to Linda Hatrak Cundy '74 on receiving the GUAA Above and Beyond Volunteer Award in Honor of Pauline "Polly" Peikoff, E '36! πŸ†β£ ⁣

On Charter Day, we celebrated Linda's remarkable dedication and the spirit of generosity she brings to everything she does for the Gallaudet community. Her tireless volunteer work embodies the very best of what it means to give back β€” with heart, with joy, and with an unwavering commitment to her alma mater. πŸ’™β£ ⁣

Linda calls this her "fun award" β€” and that says everything about who she is. She reminds us that volunteerism at its best is rooted in love for community, connection, and the joy of showing up again and again for the people and places that matter. ✨⁣ ⁣

Thank you, Linda, for your above-and-beyond service and for carrying forward the legacy of Pauline "Polly" Peikoff. Your generosity is our community's gift. πŸ’™β£ ⁣

04/21/2026

The GUAA Board of Directors convened its spring meeting from April 10 to 12, coinciding with the annual Charter Day Awards Brunch organized by the Clerc Cultural Committee and the GUAA.

Throughout the weekend, we attended a reception and brunch to honor the wonderful Charter Day Honorees. We also had the opportunity to walk around campus with Carlene, our newly sworn-in Eastern Region Representative. Additionally, we met with Richard Dougherty, the Executive Director of Architecture and Facilities Management, to gain insights into campus updates, including the demolition of the Merrill Learning Center.

During our meeting, we received updates from Dr. Khadijat Rashid ’90, the Provost, and, via Zoom, Dr. Allison Polk ’06, the Executive Director of Institutional Advancement. In our downtime, we engaged in meaningful conversations at the Kellogg Conference Center and enjoyed a delightful dinner at the nearby Chai Pani. Overall, we had an inspiring and highly productive weekend.

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