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Sep 14, 2021

How Zoom Put Disabled Users in a Tough Spot (And What You Can Do About It)

Jun 1, 2021

First blind Ph.D. student graduates from the Department of Computer Science

May 19, 2021

Consider becoming an Eye to Eye Chapter Leader today

If you are a college student that identifies as having a learning disability (LD) or ADHD, you could be the difference in the life of a younger student who also has an LD/ADHD. 

Apr 22, 2021

Making Geology Accessible for Blind Students

Finding few resources to support a blind student studying geosciences, a professor at the University of Kentucky found a way to create a library of tactile graphics so that others might make their classes more accessible. 

Apr 1, 2021

Making Space: A Conversation and Workshop on Digital Accessibility with Ablr Founder John Samuel

Diversity and inclusion mean so much more than race and gender. Learn more about the event Thursday April 8th. 

Mar 29, 2021

Part Time Employment Opportunity with Catalyst for STEM Majors

Help wanted for Catalyst, a National Award-Winning STEM Program for High School Students with Disabilities to succeed in STEM Careers. More Information about the Program:https://sciencehouse.ncsu.edu/studentprograms/catalyst/ Location: Science House on Centennial Campus, NC State University and theNorth Carolina Natural Science Museum (One Saturday per Month, September2021 to May 2022) Job Duties: Help the students with; hands on… 

Mar 26, 2021

What Hiding My Autism Costs Me

Feb 24, 2021

First Term Survey

Students, be on the lookout for your invitation to complete the The First Term Survey. It gives DASA valuable data to best support student success. Click here to learn more. 

Feb 18, 2021

Art of Inclusion: AFB100 Concert & Celebration

The ABF’s centennial celebration continues March 4 with the Art of Inclusion concert and gala, featuring a star-studded cast of artists and leaders committed to equity and inclusion! Click to register for this free event! 

Nov 11, 2020

Disability Representation in Video Games

NC State University Libraries provides a platform for campus members to critically engage with tropes and stereotypes about gamers and video game characters which contributes to the larger conversation about disability representation within the gaming community.