- Conference Session
- Disability Track - Technical Session VI
- Collection
- 2018 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity Conference
- Authors
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Meenakshi Manas Das, Mississippi State University; Sarah B. Lee, Mississippi State University; Litany H. Lineberry, Mississippi State University; Chase Addison Barr
- Tagged Topics
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Disability
logistics to reach out to more students.” R.P., a recent chemical engineering graduate shares,“Disability inclusion programs have been a huge part of my C.R., a graduate in environmental science reveals, “Atcareer, mainly due to the people I have met, the network I the Access Technology Center at the University ofhave formed, and the opportunities I had to learn/grow. Washington, the accessible-computing guru showed meThey have allowed me opportunities to connect deeply with scads of accessible-computing tools, which was comfortingindividuals in my fields of interest to really learn what I because I don’t know how I’ll use a computer with all theneeded to in order to succeed. For example, the USBLN's