Former USC long snapper Jake Olson lost both eyes to a rare childhood cancer. His son was born with the same condition and is ...
On Wednesday, April 29, the College of the Arts will recognize 11 graduating seniors for their exceptional artistic and ...
Overly optimistic predictions for revenue from the lottery and casino taxes will cost Missouri school districts $245 per ...
In Viroqua, students at Thoreau College are learning in greenhouses, on farms and in small group settings as part of a ...
It took nearly an hour of contentious debate, but the City of Fort Madison has agreed on a long-term lease with the group ...
Why the Alabama Crimson Tide’s seven-year extension for HC Kalen DeBoer after an up-and-down 2025 season was the right move ...
VSDB appoints principal of Blind department but is looking to add principal of Deaf department as school's leadership ...
More than 100 puppies and 150 volunteers descended on Terminal C at Newark Liberty International Airport on April 19 for an annual guide dog training program. The event, organized ...
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Smart, PLDT hold workshop on cyber safety for blind students
The workshop taught blind students about online safety, privacy, and reporting skills.
A blind man used smart glasses to guide him to the finish line of a marathon, with the help of virtual volunteers, and raised ...
The students in a computer science class at the Global Idea School, an independent, non-profit elementary school in Redmond, ...
Higher education is especially reliant on computers and phones, but accessibility for people with disabilities has often been forgotten. A new federal rule could change that.
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