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  • Year after year for the last decade Scholars have descended upon the University of Washington campus, hungry for new experiences and ready to take on the rigorous DO-IT Summer Study schedule. "Many days this year were...
  • Al Souma, Director of Disability Support Services at Seattle Central Community College and a DO-IT Prof Team Member, was awarded the 2002 AHEAD Professional Recognition Award (APRA) for his outstanding work in disabled...
  • Deb Casey Powell, Dean of Student Affairs at South University in Palm Beach Florida and DO-IT Prof Team member, has been awarded the Mid-Level Student Affairs Professional Award by the National Association of Student...
  • The DO-IT Prof project received the annual Achievement Award for outstanding program accomplishments, awarded by the Washington Association of Postsecondary Education and Disability (WAPED) on April 25th, 2002. DO-IT...
  • The Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences, in collaboration with DO-IT, has received a gift from NEC Foundation of America to develop an innovative advocacy and educational resource for individuals with severe...
  • DO-IT Introduces "The Faculty Room,", a comprehensive on-line resource for faculty and administrators in postsecondary institutions nationwide. Learn more about:
  • The U.S. Department of Labor has awarded a $50,000 grant to the DO-IT program at the University of Washingon to develop High School-High Tech in the Seattle area. Key collaborators include the City of Seattle Youth...
  • UW receives $3.5 million grant to establish National Center on Accessible Information Technology in Education (AccessIT) The University of Washington has been awarded a $3.5 million federal grant to establish a...
  • DO-IT was presented with the outstanding program award from AHEAD (The Association on Higher Education and Disability). It was given to us in recognition of our efforts and success in helping people with disabilities...
  • Internet and College Preview Camp at Camp Courage is an opportunity for teens with physical disabilities and/or speech, hearing or visual impairments to get an introduction to college life and get hands-on experiences...

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