Michael Rembis is an expert on disability history, including the history of madness. He is director of the Center for Disability Studies at UB and has worked with colleagues around the world to expand ...
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 ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - After 182 years since its opening, students at Roanoke College will have the opportunity to pursue a degree in Disability Studies. Professors and students at Roanoke College have ...
CSUN’s College of Humanities celebrated the launch of its new Disability Studies minor by hosting attorney, disability rights activist, and Autistic People of Color Fund founder Xinzhen Zh?ngsun ...
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 ...
Do you seek to improve quality of life for individuals with disabilities and those that need rehabilitation? Do you wish to design devices for those with disabilities, work in health-related ...
Two Georgetown University professors discussed their writings on disability studies at an Oct. 23 event. Reynolds emphasized the value of disability studies in bettering the lives of individuals and ...
Disability studies has gained prominence in recent years, transforming fields ranging from design to literary studies with insurgent approaches to access and representation. The newest volume of ...
The day includes world-renowned disability studies speakers: Dr. Jay Timothy Dolmage of “Academic Ableism” and Dr. Cathy Kudlick of the Longmore Institute on Disability, as well as a neurodiversity ...
Machine generated contents note: 1.Disability Rachel Adams, Benjamin Reiss, and David Serlin -- 2.Ability Fiona Kumari Campbell -- 3.Access Bess Williamson -- 4.Accident Jill C. Anderson -- ...
Three faculty members in the UW College of Health Sciences received funding to research Wyoming’s history in developmental disability care. Pictured, from left, are Michelle Jarman, Erin Bush, Sandy ...
UW student Tea Hill, right, and Emma Juelfs enjoy a rest break from swimming lessons this past summer. Hill is scheduled to graduate this spring and open an ice cream business that employs people with ...