We’ve been filling up our AT Library Tours about as quickly as we announce them! If you haven’t been on one yet, now is your chance, and just in time for warming weather. May 13, 2015 – 1-3 p.m. May Registration online. And if you want to get a sneak peek of what we have […]
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Did you know that Australia is about to make tactile money? Or that there are contact lenses that can magnify up to 3x? Well, if you read our AT news, you’d know all about it. And more. So catch up right here – AT in the news for the week of 2/16- 2/20. A TED […]
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AT news is off-the-hook this week! I kid you not – there’s a lot of it and it covers all sorts of topics, like 3-D prosthetics, hand-free smartphones, smaller & sleeker hearing aids, and much more. Check it all out right here – AT in the news for the week of 2/9 thru 2/13. 3D […]
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High school students with disabilities are invited to attend A College Prep Forum on February 28, 2015, 1 p.m.- 5 p.m. at the University of Baltimore School of Law. Everything you wanted to know about college but didn’t know to ask! Hear from college students and young professionals with disabilities and other experts about: •Financial […]
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The Autistic Self Advocacy Network is now accepting applications for the 2015 Autism Campus Inclusion (ACI) Leadership Academy! The ACI summer leadership training prepares Autistic students to create systems change on their college campuses. Accepted applicants will travel to Washington, DC and participate in advocacy training from May 30 to June 6, 2015. Participants will acquire valuable […]
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Posted in AT Events, AT News, Mystery Monday on Jan 26th, 2015
“Loosely Speaking: An Anthology of Life with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome,” (EDS) is a collection of art, poetry, prose, and other such works, by people with EDS and their caregivers. The goal is to share realistic, authentic experiences, to understand the hobble through life, and to give hope. The idea is to bring the humanity into the medical lives […]
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