The Disability Studies Minor Working Group collaborated with three academic departments this semester to establish Georgetown’s first Disability Studies Course Cluster, a program that engages three ...
The Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Department is offering a Disability Studies course which strives to have an interdisciplinary approach. Credit: Anna Vazhaeparambil Penn’s Gender, Sexuality ...
An anthology featuring an essay by Lydia Brown (COL ’15), a student activist for disability rights, will be used as coursework in a new anthropology course called “Disability and Culture,” taught by ...
The future of Stanford’s introductory course on disability studies — offered for the first time last fall — remains uncertain, following the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education’s (VPUE) ...
UTSA's population of students with disabilities represents a variety of disability groups that fluctuates from semester to semester. A typical long semester will include students who may have a visual ...
Following extensive research and personal experience, Jereme Wilroy, Ph.D., associate professor in UAB's Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, found that many public health professionals ...
In Jacquelyn Gerali’s class, students share their struggles and triumphs, their obstacles and accomplishments. These are students in wheelchairs or accompanied by guide dogs. For some, the ...
Psychology classes are among the most popular courses on college campuses today, but new research shows that many of them lack important information about the largest single minority group in the U.S.
You have /3 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. College psychology curricula are missing important information on disabilities, according to a new ...
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