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Photograph: Participants in the School of Public Health and Health Professions 2017 Public Health Summer Camp take part in lesson about community accessibility for people with disabilities at Kimball. Photographer: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki
For most people familiar with the process of seeking accommodations through institutional channels, we know that there is often a disconnect between following the letter of the law and maximizing the learning experience for everyone involved. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 requires us to provide reasonable accommodations for students and workers with disabilities. When is it not enough? What can universities do better? This discussion will bring together scholars, students, and advocates to discuss the particulars of succeeding as a student, teacher, and researcher while disabled. Date: April 11, 2018
Cynthia Wu, cw229@buffalo.edu
Free and open to the public with advance registration.
Susan Mann Dolce, Accessibility Resources, 猛料视频
Kimberly Elmore, National Center for College Students with Disabilities
Kelly Gaskin, American Studies, 猛料视频
Martha Mock, Education, 猛料视频 of Rochester
Margaret Price, English, Ohio State 猛料视频
Michael Rembis, History, 猛料视频
Joseph Valente, English, 猛料视频
Renee Zimmerman, Young Adult Life Transitions