Join the U.S. Congress, Maryland Department of Disabilities and the disability community within UMBC and beyond to celebrate National Assistive Technology (AT) Awareness Day. National AT...
Autism is a Spectrum- from Awareness to Acceptance April is known as Autism Awareness Month, including April 2 as World Autism Awareness Day (link). In listening to many within the Autism...
Blind, Undocumented, and Launching into Social Work
Join ADS, SDS and Social Work for the UMBC (free) screening of unseen, an award-winning documentary described as: Most people dream of a better future. Pedro, an aspiring social worker, is no...
Accessibility and Disability Services and Student Disability Services celebrates Women's History Month, calling to mind all women who have contributed to pivotal moments and events in history and...
Rare is many (300M worldwide) Rare is strong, Rare is proud!
Accessibility and Disability Services is showing its stripes in raising awareness for Rare Disease Day on the rare leap day, February 29. What is Rare Disease Day? Rare Disease Day is...
Black and DisAbility history are intertwined: learn more...
Accessibility and Disability Services and Student Disability Services joins The Mosaic Center and all UMBC partners with honoring Black History Month. Rediscover how some members of the Black...
Implementing Accessibility Principles in Blackboard: Faculty
From our Partners, Instructional Technology, Click on the title or the Website link to register for an excellent event: Access for All: A Course Accessibility Workshop January 23rd 1-2pm...
Add Your Voice to the State Disabilities Plan/MCoC
The Maryland Department of Disabilities is gathering information for the next State Disability Plan. The State Disabilities Plan is a guide that helps all levels of government and all parts of the...
Disability-inclusive leadership and participation matters
December 1 is the UN International Day of Persons with Disabilities, honoring the United Nation's commitment for promoting the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities - more than 1...
Instructional Technology/Dr. Mariann Hawken's shared about creating accessible course content via myUMBC for National Distance Learning Week. That informative post is shared via ADS here: ...
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