Paul Schreyer
Adjunct Faculty
Paul Schreyer had been an educator for 21 years, specializing in American Sign Language, Deaf History, and Culture. He has taught and consulted with the interpreter community and ASL instructors for over 15 years. He has been on the Northeastern University teaching staff since January 2004. He teaches workshops on a variety of subjects related to ASL and interpreting. Paul was born and raised in rural Northeastern Colorado and Western Nebraska. He received his Bachelors degree from Roanoke Bible College and Masters Degree from Western Maryland College in Deaf Education. He has served on the boards of many professional organizations, among them the Conference of Interpreter Trainers and North Carolina American Sign Language Teacher Association(NCASLTA). Recently, he received presitige award, T. J. O' Rourke Trailblazing Award from NCASLTA in May 2004.