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The Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Department is offering a Disability Studies course which strives to have an interdisciplinary approach. Credit: Anna Vazhaeparambil Penn’s Gender, Sexuality ...
Braille signs to direct people to elevators. Signs on accessible bathroom stalls asking people to not use them unless others aren’t available. In Miami University’s Introduction to Disability Studies ...
Rutgers University–New Brunswick launched a new minor in interdisciplinary disability studies, open to students in any Rutgers-New Brunswick major. Mason Ameri, Ph.D., associate professor of ...
On Oct. 13, disability studies took center stage in Red Square at Ramping Up for Access, an event hosted by the Disability Cultural Initiative. Amy Kenny, inaugural director of the initiative, remarks ...
Menu Faculty and Staff Chair's Message Faculty Research Kate Welling Distinguished Scholar in Disability Studies The Kate Welling Disability Awareness Lecture was endowed by Helen and Tom Welling in ...
Georgetown’s first Disability Studies Course Cluster is well under way thanks to collaboration between the university’s English department and Disability Studies Working Group. This exciting ...
This fall, Rutgers University–New Brunswick will introduce a new minor in disability studies. With one in four adults in the U.S. living with a disability, according to the Centers for Disease Control ...
The Collecting Data on Disability Inclusion course provides an understanding of, who persons with disabilities are, measuring different types of disabilities using international standards, collecting ...
Vol. 42, No. 4, Special Series: Introduction to Implementation Science for Research on Learning Disabilities (NOVEMBER 2019), p. 191 (1 page) Published By: Sage Publications, Inc. The Learning ...
Foreward / by Stacy Alaimo -- Introduction / Sarah Jaquette Ray and Jay Sibara -- Foundations. Risking bodies in the wild, the "corporeal unconscious" of American adventure culture / Sarah Jaquette ...
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