Some University of Iowa officials are pushing to establish an interpreter-training program in the university's American Sign Language Program. If the program is implemented, it will make the UI the first state Board of Regent' school to have such program.

Rebecca Furland, a UI American Sign Language visiting assistant professor, organized the program's first deaf summit this weekend to kick-start the discussion.

"Some of the [sign-language] staff have been thinking about what a [interpreter program] might look like at the UI," said AmyRuth McGraw, a UI lecturer who attended the summit. "This is just the start of the conversation."

Participation in the UI program has increased almost 10 times since its founding in 1994.

While two deaf students at the UI require a daily interpreter, neither of them are provided through the school.