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Creating Career Pathways for Neurodiverse Students
Community colleges are increasing the number and scale of programs designed for these students and are becoming the training pipelines that connect them to employers.
Doing Science With Disabilities
Scott McLemee reviews Uncharted: How Scientists Navigate Their Own Health, Research, and Experiences of Bias.
Opinion
The Prejudicial Logic of Productivity
Discrimination against disabled faculty members is often dismissed because it’s linked to the academy’s deeply entrenched values around productivity, Sandy Sufian writes.
Opinion
ChatGPT as an Assistive Technology
ChatGPT has tremendous potential as an assistive technology for faculty and students with ADHD, Maggie Melo writes.
Opinion
In an AI World, Let Disability Access Lead the Way
The rush to impose new barriers to prevent cheating with AI could disproportionately hurt students with disabilities, Martin Stanberry, Jack Bernard and Joseph Storch write.
A ‘Game Changer’ for Student Disability Services
The estate of a late Temple University alumna who had cerebral palsy gave the institution nearly $11 million to fund scholarships for students with disabilities.
COVID Conferences: Vulnerable Scholars Needn’t Apply
In scrapping remote options for conferences, academia has set out on a dangerous trajectory, Shira Lurie and Nicole Schroeder write.
‘Deaning While Stuttering’
Pepperdine law school dean is now speaking openly about his lifelong stutter.
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