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It is with great pleasure that we have seen some great coverage of our colleagues and their accomplishments this fall.
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We are pleased to announce that the DO-IT Center at the University of Washington is funded to establish and lead AccessADVANCE, a project aimed at increasing the participation and advancement of women with disabilities...
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Congratulations to Jonathan Lazar for being the SIGACCESS Outstanding Contribution Recipient for 2020!
SIGACCESS, the Special Interest Group on Accessible Computing, recognizes individuals who have made significant and...
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This year, AccessComputing and AccessCSforAll PI Richard Ladner is the recipient of the National Science Board's 2020 Public Service Award, which honors individuals and groups that have made substantial contributions to...
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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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Social and medical crises of the last few months have led many of us to feel like everything has changed! Statistics, social distancing, hand sanitizers, facial masks, and protests dominate the daily news. As each day...
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DO-IT Scholar Rochelle Bowyer Won the Emerging Advocate Breaking Barriers Award from Disability Rights Washington this year!
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Over the spring and summer, those of us at AccessComputing and DO-IT have been acutely aware of the calls to end structural inequalities and racial injustices. We endorse this open letter authored by the leaders of...
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AccessComputing, AccessCSforAll, AccessEngineering, and DO-IT are campus partners of the new UW Center for Research and Education on Accessible Technology and Experiences (CREATE). CREATE focuses around ensuring...
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Increasing numbers of postsecondary institutions are offering campus services partially or totally online, including student services such as academic advising, tutoring centers, and career services; services for...