When was Gallaudet University founded?
April 8, 1864
What are the colors of our Sorority? (Be specific)
Navy blue and white
TRUE! Breast asymmetry is very common and affects more than half of all women.
Did the 19th amendment (Aug. 26, 1920) give all women the right to vote?
No. It was not until 1965. (The 1965 Voting Rights Act)
What is the national animal of the Scotland?
An Unicorn
Who donated two acres in 1856 to help establish a school for the deaf and blind that eventually became Gallaudet University today?
Amos Kendall
What are the four qualifications for membership in the Phi Kappa Zeta sorority?
Fellowship, Scholarship, Leadership, and Character
Who was the only recorded female pharaoh in history?
Hatshepsut
Who was the first woman to ever receive a Nobel Prize?
Marie Curie (For her work of discovering radium and polonium) (She is also the only woman to receive TWO Nobel Prizes)
What are the only animals that can blush?
Humans
When was the Gallaudet University Alumni Association (GUAA) founded?
1889
When was Phi Kappa Zeta founded?
1892
What term is used when the prices of products targeted at women are slightly more expensive than of men's? (Example: razors, shaving cream, etc.)
Pink Tax
Who was the first African-American to play tennis at the U.S. National Championships?
Althea Gibson
What is the only part in the Human Body that cannot heal themselves?
Teeth
Who was the first deaf black woman to graduate from Gallaudet?
Ida Wynette Gray Hampton (In 1957 with a degree in Education)
Who was the first woman to graduate from Gallaudet University with a B.A. degree?
Agatha Mary Agnes Tiegel Hanson
Dr. Melanie McKay-Cody is one of the eight founders of what organization/group that focuses on Indigenous Deaf/Hard of Hearing/DeafBlind and Hearing people?
Turtle Island Hand Talk
Who was the world's youngest Nobel Prize winner?
Malala Yousafzai (She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 at the age of 17)
Which condiment used to be sold to people as a medicine?
Ketchup
What is Gallaudet University's motto?
Ephphatha (Aramaic)
"EPHPHATHA means loss of individual liberties, which are their “inalienable rights” of state of being Deaf."
Who was the first Deaf woman to graduate from Gallaudet with a M.A. degree and the first female faculty member at Gallaudet?
May Martin Stafford
What year did Congress declare March as Women's History Month?
1987
Who was the first deaf black woman with a PhD?
Dr. Shirley Allen
What is the real name for a hashtag?
Octothorpe