Christina Oros is a Brooklyn College student majoring in Speech Pathology with a minor in Theatre. She aspires to one day educate children with communication disorders utilizing the theatre arts. After deciding that medical school required too many years of formal education, she choose to incorporate her love of theatre and storytelling into a career of speech communication. Hailing from a small town in the New York City suburbs, the move to Brooklyn was a welcome change in pace and atmosphere. On campus, you can find her volunteering to teach health workshops to 9th graders through the Peer Health Exchange organization. At home, she will likely be re-reading her favorite Jane Austen novel or dancing around her apartment.
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Liking the “Estimates of ASL Users in the US” a lot. Thank you for addressing the ambiguity of the data.