Federal Government Website Accessibility – Still a Long Way to Go
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Federal Government Website Accessibility – Still a Long Way to Go
Federal Government Website Accessibility – Still a Long Way to Go

Categories: Technology

By Guest Blogger Dr. Jonathan Lazar, Professor of Computer and Information Sciences; Director, Undergraduate Program in Information Systems; Director, Universal Usability Laboratory, Towson University Website accessibility is conceptually different from a lot of other types of compliance for people with … Continue reading

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My Father, My Hero Father’s Day Contest Runner Up
My Father, My Hero Father’s Day Contest Runner Up

Categories: Disability.Blog News

By Guest Blogger Emily Collins. My dad is the one person in my life that I have always considered to be my rock. Ever since I was born, I have looked up to him as my hero. He is a … Continue reading

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Join the White House Disability Group Monthly Call on June 27th
Join the White House Disability Group Monthly Call on June 27th

Categories: Disability.Blog News

In order to keep you more informed, the White House is hosting monthly calls to provide updates on various disability issues, as well as to introduce you to the individuals who work on these issues in the federal government. This month’s call will feature: Dr. … Continue reading

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