Participants in a National White Cane Day event in Pittsfield gained firsthand insight into the daily experiences of people ...
Mayor Peter Marchetti presents UCP's Raymond Kinnas with a city proclamation declaring Oct. 15 as National White Cane Day.
Nicolas Vaagen is using 3D printing to help people with disabilities live life to the fullest. He was a computer science student in 2020 when a car crash left him with a brain injury. He has limited ...
Working side by side with clinicians, caregivers, and health organizations, Carleton researchers are developing technologies ...
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How One Student Rebuilt a 100-Year-Old Invention for the Modern World
Why, she wondered, had this essential device barely changed since 1921?That question became the seed of an invention that would transform her life. What started as a teenager’s curiosity grew into ...
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Liberia: Eco Bank Liberia Empowers Nimba Students With New Computer Lab
In continuation of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts and celebration of 13 years of community service in Liberia, ECO Bank Liberia has officially turned over a modern, fully equipped ...
As AI becomes more enmeshed in our lives, most people can’t tell the difference between human voices and their synthetic ...
As grocery prices and housing costs continue to squeeze family budgets heading into the holidays, Tuesday’s “Sunrise Seminar” ...
The Mispillion Art League's popular exhibit returns with the "Perfect Gift Exhibit," transforming the downtown gallery into a ...
Disability activists have sometimes claimed their disability has actually increased their well-being. Some even say they would reject a cure to keep these gains. Yet, these same activists often ...
The Advanced Certificate in Assistive and Rehabilitation Technology emphasizes a dynamic, problem-based approach to learning through classroom projects, community involvement and exposure to current ...
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Technology improves safety for deaf, hard of hearing
More than 50 million people across the United States experience hearing loss, so the rise of technology can make a lifesaving difference.
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