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AccessComputing News - November 2023

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Below are the articles of the AccessComputing News - November 2023 newsletter. These articles can also be seen all on one page at the Full Newsletter option.

  • AccessComputing Leadership Transition
  • Recent Awards Received by Members of the NSF AccessComputing Community
  • Maya Israel Wins the 2023 AccessComputing Capacity Building Award
  • AccessComputing Team Members Complete Their PhDs
  • ACM SIGCHI Creates the New Position of Vice-President for Accessibility
  • My DREU Experience with Florida Institute of Technology
  • Have You Applied for an NSF FASED Supplement?
  • Fourteen AccessComputing Team Members Attend Tapia
  • Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Judy Heumann
  • Journal Issue Focused on Incorporating Disability-Related Content in Academic Courses
  • New Webinar Recordings Available
  • AccessAdvice: Disability Identity
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