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AccessComputing News - June 2022

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Below are the articles of the AccessComputing News - June 2022 newsletter. These articles can also be seen all on one page at the Full Newsletter option.

  • SIGCSE 2022 Trip Report: Reunited
  • Disability:IN and Their Next Gen Program
  • Exploring Computing and Information Sciences/Technology Research for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
  • The 2022 IDEALS Workshop
  • Staff Profile: Eric Trekell
  • What Makes a Virtual Event Accessible
  • Recent Awards within the AccessComputing Community
  • Taulbee Survey Reports on Students with Disabilities
  • AccessComputing Partners with the Last Mile Education Fund
  • Calling Prospective Industry Partners
  • College and University Disability Services Staff: A Panel Q&A
  • June 2022 AccessAdvice
  • Check out the Knowledge Base!
  • AccessComputing PI Elected to CSTA Board of Directors
  • About AccessComputing
SIGCSE 2022 Trip Report: Reunited ›

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