Harry G. Lang
Researcher
Harry G. Lang is a veteran teacher of physics and mathematics at NTID, a researcher, and author. He graduated from Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf, earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from Bethany College (West Virginia), his M.S. in Electrical Engineering from RIT, and his doctorate in Education from University of Rochester. He has published articles on Deaf-related topics, numerous research and theoretical papers on teaching science to deaf students, and several books, including Silence of the Spheres: The Deaf Experience in the History of Science (1994), Deaf Persons in the Arts and Sciences: A Biographical Dictionary (1995, co-authored with Bonnie Meath-Lang), A Phone of Our Own: The Deaf Insurrection Against Ma Bell (2000), and Edmund Booth: Deaf Pioneer (2004).