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  • DO-IT is actively recruiting students for our capstone program, DO-IT Scholars. For this unique program we are seeking students who
  • You've heard of the DO-IT Scholars. You've heard of the DO-IT Campers. You've heard of the DO-IT Mentors. Well, watch out for the DO-IT Pals! DO-IT Pals form an electronic community of pre-college students with...
  • DO-IT is pleased to announce a new online publication, Universal Design in Higher Education: Promising Practices, in which practitioners share promising practices related to the application of universal design in...
  • The latest issue of the Journal of Special Education Technology is devoted to papers presented at the Technology Capacity Building Institute: Empowering Students with Disabilities as They Transition to College and...
  • DO-IT is pleased to announce a new addition to The Center for Universal Design in Education (CUDE) website. Universal Design in the News presents recent articles and posts from Google Alerts and other sources. Unlike a...
  • On October 18, DO-IT Program Manager Scott Bellman received an award from the Governor's Committee on Disability Issues and Employment (GCDE) on behalf of Washington State Governor Jay Inslee for "steady leadership...
  • DO-IT is actively recruiting students for our capstone program, DO-IT Scholars. For this unique program we are seeking students who
  • DO-IT is pleased to announce the development of a new online resource: a place to cumulate emerging examples of universal design applied in postsecondary education, as complement to the book, Universal Design in Higher...
  • DO-IT is actively recruiting students for our capstone program, DO-IT Scholars. For this unique program we are seeking students who
  • AccessComputing has produced a new video that features university presidents, chief information officers, and other information technology (IT) leaders discussing the importance of IT accessibility on campus.

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