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Through five National Science Foundation (NSF) Broadening Participation in Computing grants, starting in 2006, Richard Ladner has been the principal investigator (PI) for AccessComputing. Having turned 80 this year, he...
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The winner of the 2023 AccessComputing Capacity Building Award is Maya Israel, associate professor of educational technology and computer science (CS) education in the School of Teaching and Learning at the University...
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This issue shares updates on our programs and resources, an introduction to the 2023 DO-IT Scholars, reflections from 2022 Scholars, an in memoriam of disability rights activist Judy Heumann, and resources for making...
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The DO-IT Center's Neuroscience for Neurodiverse Learners (NNL) summer program recently gained recognition in Seattle's Child Magazine.
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The DO‑IT Trailblazer award highlights DO‑IT community members who forge new pathways that will benefit others. Through their work and accomplishments they have changed the way the world views people with disabilities...
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This summer DO-IT hosted its thirty-first annual Summer Study program for DO‑IT Scholars in a brand new format: Hybrid.
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DO-IT’s Neuroscience for Neurodiverse Learners project has published nine new stories from students who identify as neurodiverse and are pursuing science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education and careers....
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We made headlines this past week! Through an engaging video and article, UW News spotlighted program coordinator and Ambassador Kayla Brown, along with 2013 Scholar and now Ambassador, Dustine Bowker.
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DO-IT is excited to announce that our partner UW Bioengineering’s Eric Chudler, and his team at the University of Washington on being nominated for a 2023 Northwest Regional Emmy® Award for the program, “BrainWorks –...
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The last few months, we have been excited to see many awards given to members of our AccessComputing community.