Building Up Accessibility
While the University of Minnesota continuously works to get its buildings up to ADA code, finances and historical significance can get in the way.
Read MoreWhile the University of Minnesota continuously works to get its buildings up to ADA code, finances and historical significance can get in the way.
Read MoreAlumni Adam Moen is creating a community for mental health support in the digital world.
Read MoreArt professor Elissa Wenthe advocates for those who find themselves underestimated.
Read MoreTiffany Ostrom brings a lifetime of experience into her new job at the Metropolitan Center for Independent Living.
Read MoreDepartments at the U are working around crowded testing accommodations, but the demand is high.
Read MorePre-vet students in the FETCH housing community don’t just have homework and extracurricular activities; they have a service dog to care for and train, too.
Read MoreThe University ride service makes getting around campus much easier, but students, faculty and staff said the program can always improve.
Read MoreMental health and learning disorders are the most common disability on campus, and the university has plans for programs to address the problem. Is it enough?
Read MoreUniversity of Minnesota virology student didn’t find the support group she and other women with Autism Spectrum Disorder needed, so she started her own.
Read MoreWhile the world may not be built for people with disabilities, for Lucas Nadólskis, tools of accessibility and personal resilience can go a long way.
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