American Sign Language Organization
- Location: DSU 3005
- Time: 6:00pm
ASLO membership is not required for this first meeting of the semester.
- Time: All Day
Prices and Deadlines
Regular (Both Semesters) - $30
Due by Friday, September 10 by 11:59pm
Current semester (Single Semester) - $15
Due by Friday, September 10 by 11:59pm
- Location: HCIC 1101 (Multipurpose Room)
- Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Registration Required
Please register and manage your registration at this registration link.
*Registration opens a week and a day (8 days) before the event. Registration closes 24 hours before the event.
- Location: GRH Auditorium (1074)
- Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Join us September 20, 2021 at 7pm to hear from Justin McDole, a child of a deaf adult (CODA).
Students, please be sure to register for the event using our ASL Event Registration page (registration closes September 19 at 7pm); non-students, please contact aslo@wku.edu.
Justin McDole
Justin McDole is a CODA (child of deaf adults) and alumni of WKU who graduated with his minor in ASLS. As a CODA, Justin grew up with ASL/PSE being the primary language at home. His Dad mainly used ASL to communicate, while his Mom used PSE. As his mom was the primary caretaker of the family, Justin, and his sister, Kayla, mainly used PSE to communicate to their parents.
As Justin went to elementary school, his communication skills were behind in English, and as a result, had to attend speech therapy and be held back a year. After finishing speech therapy, Justin became most comfortable using English as his primary language.
Fast-forward to entering his freshman year in college, Justin learned that he wasn't as familiar with ASL as he previously thought, and enrolled in ASL I at WKU. As he grew more familiar with the grammar system and structure of ASL, he completed his minor in ASLS at WKU, and his love for signing, deaf people, and his family grew even more!
Justin currently works at Holley Performance Products as a Digital Marketing Manager, is married to an insanely beautiful woman (fun fact: she is WKU's new dance team coach and works with WKU Cru!), and currently serves in the deaf ministry at his church, Living Hope Baptist Church, with bible studies and the occasional interpretation, when needed.
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