KSU ASL Club

KSU ASL Club

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We want to make all students feel welcomed to learn American Sign Language šŸ¤ŸšŸ¼ āš”ļø

Photos from KSU ASL Club's post 02/13/2024

We are all sad that this is what it has come to but our officers are under a lot of stress and we aren’t getting the feedback we need from our community to keep going. The room we hold our meetings in is still reserved for the ASL Club meeting times but there will not be any planned topics, people can go and use the space to sign with friends but we ask you to please be respectful since it is still affiliated with our club that is still a Kent State Organization. We would love to pick back up where we left off next fall but we will see how life goes! We will miss all of you dearly but we are still here as a resource if needed!

ID 1: ā€˜I love you’ hands as the background in ASL Club colors on top of that is a cream-colored box with black text in a big font at the top ā€˜ASL CLUB UPDATE’ underneath says ā€˜The officers of the ASL Club have come together and decided to take a break from the club. This saddens all of us very much as we all have put in so much time, work, and effort into this club. Many factors went into this decision. As officers, we have had a lot of other responsibilities come up. We have also not seen as many students interested in participating in the club making it a little discouraging to put on meetings and events. The meeting room will still be reserved for the rest of the semester. This being said anyone is welcome to stop in and use that space and time to practice signing, relax, and hang out with friends. One day we hope ASL Club will start again but in the meantime…’

ID 2: Same ā€˜I love you’ hand background and cream box on top. In black text it says ā€˜Here are some resources’ Then there are 5 categories that will be listed in the comments.

12/02/2023

We are still looking for officers to help us out this coming spring semester.

The spots that need to be filled are as follows:
Vice President: This position will help our president with filling out forms that are needed to put on our events, they might be asked to lead some of the meetings we have throughout the semester, and they will also be asked to help with organizing meetings and events.
Event Planner: This position will reach out to the university to book rooms for our events, fill out the paperwork needed for the events the club is putting on, and then get the supplies we might need for the events you plan.
Treasurer: This position will be in charge of the money we make from member fees and other activities where we make money like fundraisers or raffles, and they will be working with the event planner to make the budget for our events.

There is a link in our bio where you can apply to join our amazing team! If you have any questions regarding the positions, what we do as officers, or need any help with your application please message us and we are more than happy to help!

[ID]: A pastel background with big all-caps yellow lettering at the top with an orange shadow behind it that says ā€˜Officer Application’. Underneath in a brown-black smaller font, it says ā€˜The spring semester is coming soon. ASL Club is looking for some new officers to help us out!’ Underneath in the same yellow and orange shadow font in all caps, it says ā€˜The link to apply can be found in our bio’. Lastly in the brown-black font in all caps, it says ā€˜If you have questions message us and we are happy to help!’

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Our Story

The purpose of this organization is to make students, (Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, Coda's, and ASL Signers), feel welcome at KSU. We use American Sign Language (ASL) to communicate to one another. For those who are inexperienced with ASL, interpreters can/will be provided.

There is a $15 membership fee (per semester), 0r $25 for the year, to join.

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Kent, OH
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