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This two-part video, from the National Deaf Center on Postsecondary Outcomes, is presented in American Sign Language by Howard Rosenblum, a disabilities rights lawyer. The videos describe the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and how it applies to postsecondary education. The first video runs 32:56 minutes in length and describes the ADA in...
This webpage, made available by CAST, Inc., provides information on how educators can support executive functioning in online learning environments. Executive functioning is defined as "a term used to describe a set of cognitive capabilities that influence behaviors" that includes: setting appropriate goals planning and organizing developing...
The Warrior Care Recovery Coordination Program's mission is to support wounded, ill, and injured Service members during recovery and reintegration or transition to civilian life. To ensure that these Service members, their families, and caregivers are not forgotten, Warrior Care encompasses a holistic approach to recovery, healthcare, and...
This resource from the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Disability Consortium provides information on best practices for planning campus events with universal design (UD) in mind. The document provides a definition of UD, examples of diversity, information on disability access best practices, a checklist for event planning, and...
This resource from the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Disability Consortium highlights how including people with disabilities is a core component of campus diversity. Disability and diversity practices in higher education, steps to include people with disabilities, identity development, and further resources about diversity...
This resource from the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Disability Consortium provides tips on providing culturally relevant disability services for African American students. Strategies for learning and personal growth, as well as a list of suggestions from HBCUs are provided. 
This resource from the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Disability Consortium provides information for students and administrators who are interested in setting up a disability-related organization. Student group options and tips are highlighted. A list of national student groups is also provided. 
This 13-page research brief from the National Center for College Students with Disabilities identifies and provides an overview of national databases containing information about college students with disabilities. The following national databases are explored: postsecondary education databases, longitudinal databases for college graduates, and...
The Teach Access Study Away Silicon Valley program brings together students, faculty, and industry partners to explore the field of accessibility. Each day, students visit a different industry partner to gain an understanding of the work being done in each location, with the opportunity to engage in substantive conversations to advance their own...
This video from the Able Trust provides information on a collaboration between the Moffitt Cancer Center (MCC) and MacDonald Training Center (MTC) that is changing the lives of and providing pathways to employment for people with disabilities. In the webinar, participants learn about how this collaboration is making a difference in the MCC and MTC...