From interpreting musical theater to redesigning campus technology, Ava Gilbert is shaping campus experiences so no one is left out.

Accessibility by Design


When Ava Gilbert first began learning American Sign Language, it wasn’t for a class or a credit—it was for connection. Her journey started in high school, inspired by a friend who lost her hearing and another who was Deaf. Determined to communicate authentically without an interpreter, Gilbert began learning ASL on her own, one sentence at a time.

“I would Google things, and I would come back to church on Sundays with one new sentence,” she says. “And I would sign, ‘How was school?’ And she would respond, but I would have no clue what she said.”

That simple act of friendship sparked a passion that has grown into a powerful mission.

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