MUNCIE, Ind. — American Sign Language does not come to mind when people mention learning a new language, but here at Ball State, it is a different story.
The second graders began learning American Sign Language after attending an assembly where they learned some students in their building have hearing loss.
Kraig Klingenberg’s road to teaching the popular new American Sign Language course at Duke was circuitous. In grade school Klingenberg had a classmate whose mom was Deaf, and he became interested in ...