Learning Ally Blog: Access and Achievement

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Now more than ever, people with learning and visual disabilities are flourishing in the classroom, launching productive careers and becoming assets in their communities. This blog spotlights remarkable individuals who demonstrate that having a visual or print disability is no barrier to educational success.


Webinar: Public Information & Public Health
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October 10, 2013 by User

Dr. Georges Benjamin, President of the American Public Health Association, joined Learning Ally for a webinar to discuss the ... Read More about Webinar: Public Information & Public Health

A Blind Researcher Takes Aim at the Future of Accessible Tech
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August 23, 2013 by Lauren Holstein (LAE)

A blind Ph.D. student studying computer science at North Carolina State University, Sina Bahram is doing innovative research to ... Read More about A Blind Researcher Takes Aim at the Future of Accessible Tech

Help Learning Ally Better Serve Blind and Visually Impaired College Students
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August 6, 2013 by Lauren Holstein (LAE)

Learning Ally is excited to launch a study to better understand the academic experiences of blind and visually impaired ... Read More about Help Learning Ally Better Serve Blind and Visually Impaired College Students

Talking Through Identity Theft: A Program for the Blind and Visually Impaired
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July 18, 2013 by Lauren Holstein (LAE)

Webinar Announcement from the Federal Trade Commission   Talking Through Identity Theft:  A program for the blind and visually impaired Wednesday, July 31, ... Read More about Talking Through Identity Theft: A Program for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Marrakesh Treaty: a Global Step Forward for People With Print Disabilities
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July 2, 2013 by Doug Sprei (LAE)

PRINCETON, NJ—Learning Ally’s President and CEO Andrew Friedman issued the following statement regarding the successful completion of the Marrakesh ... Read More about Marrakesh Treaty: a Global Step Forward for People With Print Disabilities