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Thanks to the Carl James Dunlap Memorial Student Award, we are hosting our Neuroscience for Neurodiverse Learners summer camp again this year!
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On April 23, 2025, the Washington Association on Postsecondary Education and Disability (WAPED) presented a 2025 Achievement Award to the DO-IT Center.
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AccessComputing is excited to announce AccessUR2PhD, an initiative designed to support and mentor women and gender-marginalized students with disabilities (WGMD) through engaging computer science research and PhD...
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Hello, my name is Jeane Marty (she/her), and I am an accessibility developer with Accessible Technology Services (ATS.) My work involves reviewing websites and web applications for accessibility, teaching other...
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AccessComputing co-PI Elaine Schaertl Short has been bringing her deep insight, wealth of knowledge, and engaging and compassionate voice to AccessComputing News in the form of an advice column. Students are invited to...
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In this role, Mary sets and executes the strategy that enables the UW to create a culture of inclusion through digital accessibility for students, staff, faculty, and visitors.
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The DO-IT Center gets a lot of calls and visits from people in Seattle, Washington State, and all across the United States. People are curious about our programs, resources, and opportunities. It’s no surprise, then,...
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A team of researchers led by Terrill Thompson, manager of the IT Accessibility Team within UW-IT Accessible Technology Services (ATS), has published a research paper titled "Predictors of Postsecondary Web Accessibility...
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A FASED supplement can be requested to alleviate barriers to participation in research or training for disabled personnel on a grant, including PIs, other senior personnel, graduate students, and undergraduates.
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Director and Founder Sheryl Burgstahler retires after a legacy of work, leaving DO-IT set up for success.