Ronda Bryan

Instructor in American Sign Language Interpreting Minor

Ronda Bryan

Ronda Bryan, Ed.D., is an instructor of American Sign Language and faculty advisor for the University of Mississippi’s student sign language organization, Handband. 

Research Interests

Dr. Bryan’s research interests include post-secondary experiences of students who are deaf and hard of hearing and evidence based best practices in American Sign Language teaching methodology. 

Biography

Dr. Bryan’s dissertation topic was Experiences of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Mississippi Community College Students.    

She is a certified interpreter and is registered with The Mississippi Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf.   

She is the past Vice President of The Mississippi Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf.   

Courses Taught

  • ASL 111 Beginning American Sign Language
  • ASL 211 Intermediate American Sign Language

Education

B.A. Physiological Psychology, Saint Leo University (1992)

M.A. Higher Education, University of Mississippi (2011)