In celebration of the 10th annual Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), Teach Access is pleased to announce that we have selected 15 faculty members to receive our 2021-2022 Teach Access…
Teach Access is pleased to announce that we have selected 10 faculty members to receive our 2020-2021 Teach Access Curriculum Development Awards of $5,000 each. These awards will be used…
As I boarded the plane back to Seattle with my University of Washington classmates, I came to an important realization. During the past week of indelible conversations and uplifting activities,…
Study Away Silicon Valley 2019 was held during the week of May 20-24, 2019, and featured 25 students from seven different universities, including a group of two undergraduates, a masters…
In July 2018, Teach Access announced that the first round of awardees had been selected for Curriculum Development Awards of $5,000 each. Funding for additional awards for New York City-based colleges and universities continues…
CNBC recently spoke with Laura Allen, Google’s Chrome Accessibility Program Manager (and proud member of Teach Access!) about what Google is doing to make its company’s products work better for…
Based on discussions with 70 respondents from Teach Access member companies, partners of the Partnership on Employment & Accessible Technology (PEAT), and others in the technology sector, the two organizations…
Hear from students, faculty, and industry members about their experience participating in the inaugural Study Away program in Silicon Valley in May 2018 (transcript available here): From May 28 through…
Lauren Rabb of the Partnership on Accessible Technology (PEAT) was on-site at the inaugural Teach Access Study Away Silicon Valley program and offers her take on the week in this…