Carolyn McCaskill |
---|
Born | |
---|
Nationality | American |
---|
Occupation | ASL & Deaf Studies Professor at Gallaudet University |
---|
Carolyn McCaskill is a deaf, African American, counselor and professor. She has been teaching at Gallaudet University since 1996, and currently holds the position of associate professor in the ASL and Deaf Studies Department.[citation needed]
Education
PhD, Gallaudet University, Special Education Administration & Supervision (2005)
M.A., Counseling of the Deaf (1979)
B.A., Psychology-Social Work (1977)
Prior to college, McCaskill attended and graduated of the Alabama School for the Deaf in Talladega, Alabama.[citation needed]
Career
McCaskill served as a counselor at the Model Secondary School for the Deaf, at the Houston Community College System, and as a career counselor at the Gallaudet University. She was the Coordinator of Minority Achievement and Multicultural Program for Pre-college Programs at Gallaudet University.
[1]
[2]
Seminars, workshops, and publications
Awards
- Deaf Humanitarian Award from the National Action Network (NAN)[3]
- 2013 Grio Award
- Diversity Fellows in the Provost office in 2006
- Thomas and Julia Mayes Award 2005
References
Further reading