Background Caregivers of children with disabilities are at increased risk of experiencing poor mental health due to the ...
Deaf and hard of hearing people have always known that being deaf or hard of hearing gives them unique strengths and ...
Delaware's Blue Envelope Program, intended to improve traffic stops for drivers with disabilities, is close to becoming law.
As part of the Socialization To Enrich Participation & Support Sexuality (STEPS2) Health Education study, two CUNY SPH researchers have published papers that spotlight trauma-informed sex education ...
On March 12, Macalester’s religious studies department welcomed Dr. Jasbir Puar to campus as the speaker for their annual Rev ...
Individuals with intellectual disabilities were far less likely to undergo colorectal cancer screening and additional ...
Associate professor Robert Goulding credited the spark of initiative to sophomore Benjamin Gallei, who directs student ...
This study assessed the impact of hyperpolypharmacy on hospital readmission risk in 2 Medicare populations and identified ...
The Disability Studies minor at Hiram College offers an interdisciplinary exploration of disability as a social, cultural, political, and economic experience. Rather than centering medical or ...
A one-of-a-kind museum chronicling disability history is reopening after a five-year hiatus in a new, bigger space that’s hundreds of miles away from its previous home. The Museum of Disability ...
Isabella Reyes ‘24, a 2023-24 Hackworth Fellow with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University developed six case studies that explore how accessibility intersects with health ...
The Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) and the Academic Senate are delighted to present UC Santa Cruz’s 4th annual Teaching Week taking place February 23–27, 2026. This is an opportunity for the ...
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