DO-IT and the Press
DO-IT publishes its own newsletter entitled DO-IT News. Its program have also been the subject of numerous articles in
newspapers, journals, and magazines. Reading these publications will
give you a sense of the history of the DO-IT Project. Current project
and contact information can be
found at the DO-IT home page.
- Invisible disabilities: Student Disabilities Commission claims students not receiving accommodations
- Where'd The Whiz Kids Go?
- Daman Wandke, Central Kitsap Citizen of the Year Award
- UW offers deaf, hard of hearing chance to excel at computer academy
- UWTV Insider interview
- UW TV Interview
- Stereotypical Eyes
- Todd' Story by '95 DO-IT Scholar Todd Stabelfeldt
- UW leads national effort to bring people with disabilities into computing
- A Perspective of Liberation
- The Power of Leadership
- The Value of Technology
- DO-IT Collaborates in Tactile Graphics Research.
- Talented Mead Musician Hits All The Right Cords.
- Helping Students with Disabilities DO-IT
- UW Program Gives Disabled Students Confidence
- Louisiana Educators Get Schooled In New Technologies
- Steven, Scholar
- DO-IT: Helping Students With Disabilities Transition to College and Careers
- Site Spotlight
- Program called DO-IT links disabled teens, role models
- The Role Of Technology In Preparing Youth With Disabilities For Postsecondary Education And Employment
- The Interdependent Roles of All Players in Making Technology Accessible
- Top Grads: Lake Wash. senior knows no limits despite living with physical disability
- Augcomm User Trouble-Shoots for Prentke Romich Co
- The Faculty Room at DO-IT a Website on College-level Accommodations
- Mixed Feelings About War.
- Anthony - Profile of Success.
- Program reaches out to students with disabilities - DO-IT program.
- Helping talented students reach new heights.
- Program Helps Tri City Students DO-IT.
- Gaining confidence for college, careers
- DO-IT Program Helps Disabled Teens Overcome Isolation
- Students get college boost
- Employer, Intern Tips for Effective Internships: What Do They Mean for Blind Applicants? - an article written by Nan Hawthorne, one of DO-IT's mentors and featuring contributions from a variety of DO-IT participants.
- DO-IT CAREERS Blends Degree Program With Proven Skills.
- How an Internship Can Pave the Way to Your Career.
- A Conversation About Work: Eric.
- Making Blindness Irrelevant Through Accommodations To Effectively Serve Customers.
- Seeing Is Believing: DO-IT Videos Show How Disabled People Succeed on the Job.
- DO-IT program earns Golden Apple Award
- Larchwood teen-ager sets her sights on qualifying for world para-Olympics
- Better attends UW summer program
- Young quadriplegic has a dream
- Barriers Online for Those With Disabilities.
- World Wide Access: Accessible Web Design.
- Technology links disabled students.
- Finding His Way.
- Funding Cutoff for Project DOIT.
- Everyone Can Use Computers.
- DO-IT and the Libraries.
- DO-IT Pals Connect On Information Superhighway.
- DO-IT Program Wins Presidential Award.
- DO-IT Has Done It Again.
- Mentoring Program Honored.
- Presidential Awards Honor Mentoring Efforts Of 19 Individuals and Institutions.
- Barbie's Disabled Friend Can't Fit.
- Barbie's Friend Finds Doors Closed.
- College: You Can Do It.
- DO-IT at the Presidents' Summit.
- Teaching on the Net: What's the Difference?.
- Surfing By Sound.
- Help For Students, On and Off the Campus.
- Josh attends computer camp.
- Breaking Down Barriers for Students with Disabilities.
- Dr. Stephen Hawking Visits Pacific Science Center.
- A Brief Visit in Time.
- Hawking Lost His Voice, Not Mind.
- DO-IT Scholars: Easing The Transition From High School To College.
- DO-IT Winner of NII Award.
- Sheryl Burgstahler's Acceptance Comments.
- DO-IT Program Receives Accolade.
- A Virtual Honor.
- Whiz Bang Technology For The Disabled. - by Hope C. Mcpherson
- Just DO-IT. - By Kevin
- Life at a Snail's Pace.
- Keizer Boy Rescued From Near Drowning.
- Mentoring On The Internet.
- Do-Abilities.
- Adapted Van.
- Email Boon to Disabled Users.
- Classroom CONNECTION.
- Making the Most of Education.
- The DO-IT Kids. by Claire Benedikt, from January, 1995 ODYSSEY
- Access to Engineering Education.
- A Community of Scholars., by Veronica Chao
- Increasing The Representation Of People With Disabilities.
- DO-IT! Gaining access to science, engineering and mathematics.
- Overcoming Challenges Via The Internet: Randy, UW DO-IT Scholar.
- The Consumer Electronics Educational Project. by Prof. Kelin Kuhn
- A Great Equalizer: Computers Give Disabled Kids Opportunities Once.
- No Barriers To Science: Program Encourages Disabled Teens To Pursue High Tech Jobs.
- High School 'DO-ERS' Visit Campus.
- Program Teaches Special Kids They Can Succeed.
- A Pioneer In Deed.
- Giving Disabled Kids A Start In Science.
- Red River Student Heads For Seattle.
- Laboratory Urges Students To Just DO-IT.
- DO-IT Scholar a Winner.
- Science, Math Mentors Link Disabled Teens.
- Program For Disabled.
- Congratulations to... Randy.
- DO-IT Program.
- He's Not Disabled In Cyberspace.
- Other articles about the Internet.
- Disabled Students Offered University Program.
- Disabled Teens Offered Boost.
- DO-IT Program Seeks Sophomores.
- Students With Disabilities Excell Together.
- DO-IT Summer Science Program At University Of Washington.
- Virtual Reality May Open Doors For Workers.
- Hawking Gets Personal.
- Disabled Fulfilling Dreams Via Computer.
- Students Link Up With Computers.
- Some Cynics Claim There Are No Modern Heroes.
- The Smartest Person In The World Refuses To Be Trapped By Fate.
- World's Smartest Man?.
- Chat With A Genius.
- Hawking Reminisces With Disabled Students.
- Student Works To Level The Playing Field.
- Computer Fair Makes Access A High Priority.
- Inside AAAS: The Problem Solvers: Engineers With Disabilities.
- Educational Opportunities For Disabled Students In Science, Engineering.
- UW Seeks H.S. Sophomores With Disabilities.
- A Bright Future.
- The DO-IT Summer Student Program Seeks Applicants For 1996.
- "Miracle Child"-Hanford High Student Hears Divine Message And Begins.
- Local High Schooler Participated in Summer '95 DO-IT Program at the University of Washington.
- Helping All Learners Succeed: Special Ed Success Stories.
- DO-IT Creating a Level Playing Field for the World Wide Web.
- DO-IT Accomplishments.
- Handicapable Kid - by Kevin.