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The DO‑IT Trailblazer award highlights DO‑IT community members who forge new pathways that benefit others. Through their hard work, they have changed the way the world views people with disabilities and have increased...
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The University of Washington’s (UW) DO-IT Center and Museology Program are collaborating on a newly funded two-year Access to Informal STEM Learning for Participants with Disabilities (AccessISL) project.
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Participating in the WRP is an excellent way to find an internship or permanent position in the federal or private sector, explore careers in the federal service and gain interviewing experience.
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AccessComputing staff will be attending two big conferences in the next month: The Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing and the Grace Hopper Celebration.
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During Summer Study 2019, DO-IT collaborated with a local organization, Rooted in Rights, on one of our Phase II workshops.
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Sixteen Phase I Scholars, all from Washington State, completed their first DO-IT Summer Study session at the University of Washington this July
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The DO-IT Knowledge Base is continually growing as more research is done.
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The summer issue of AccessComputing News came out this week. Each issue shares updates on our programs, events, and resources, as well as opinion pieces on disability-related topics.
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AccessComputing hosted a pre-symposium event as part of the annual Technical Symposium of the ACM SIGCSE (Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education) called What to Teach...
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The latest issue of DO-IT News came out this week. Each issue shares updates on our programs and resources, as well as coverage and opinion pieces on disability-related topics.