Beginning in the fall semester, students in the Georgetown University College of Arts & Sciences will have the option to declare a major in disability studies. The major will build on the program’s ...
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 ...
This post was updated on Nov. 12 at 10:05 p.m. UCLA is offering a new Bachelor of Arts in disability studies, which aims to bridge academic theories with lived experience and encourage students to ...
UAB continues to prioritize disability health research and expand its footprint in the growing field of inclusion science. Recently receiving approval from the Alabama Commission on Higher Education ...
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 ...
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 ...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Health Professions recently launched a new undergraduate degree in disability studies and rehabilitation science. The new program is already accepting ...
Rutgers University–New Brunswick launched a new minor in interdisciplinary disability studies, open to students in any Rutgers-New Brunswick major. Mason Ameri, Ph.D., associate professor of ...
NO LONGER ACCEPTING MANUSCRIPT SUMMARIES*<br/><br/>This Research Topic explores theorizing on disability and emotion as one frontier of the Sociology of Emotions as it intersects with Disability ...
Frances McCutcheon spent more than a decade working toward getting a Disability Studies major added to the offerings at Roanoke College. For her, it’s a way to change the world. Talking about the ...
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - The University of Southern Mississippi is using a $200,000 federal grant to establish a statewide network of advocates to help families who have children with disabilities.
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