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This recorded webinar presented by Anna Bitencourt senior attorney at the National Association of the Deaf (NAD), offers insights into the core principles of HIPAA in Education. Addressing common misunderstandings that have resulted in such denials and provides strategies to…
Useful For: Audiologists
This recorded NDC webinar explored addressing inequities in college environments through data and dialogue. Participants gained insights from NDC’s 2023 data on deaf students and disability services professionals, learning strategies to use data for meaningful system transformation. The session offered…
Useful For: Audiologists
Providing deaf students opportunities to apply what they learn in the classroom to career settings is vital for preparing them for life after high school. Work-Based Learning programs partner with local organizations to provide work experience activities. Learn more about…
Useful For: Disability Services Professionals
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Useful For: Higher Education Administrators
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For Deaf students entering healthcare fields, they often encounter a common question: How will I use a stethoscope? It’s a valid concern—and one that many academic institutions may not know much about navigating this concern. The good news is that…
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Useful For: Disability Services Professionals
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Colleges across the country are working to create more welcoming environments—but one key question remains: Are deaf students and students with other disabilities being meaningfully included in the decisions that affect them?…
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Useful For: Higher Education Administrators
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This year marks the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a landmark law that continues to shape access and opportunity for people with disabilities across the United States. Signed into law on July 26, 1990, the ADA…
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Useful For: Higher Education Administrators
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Deaf college students have long faced barriers in higher education — from delayed access services to limited campus involvement. A new study from the National Deaf Center on Postsecondary Outcomes (NDC) shows how the COVID-19 pandemic further magnified those disparities,…
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Useful For: Higher Education Administrators
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Back to school isn’t just about supplies and schedules—it’s a chance to help deaf students reset, refocus, and take charge of their future. That’s where Deafverse comes in….
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Useful For: Disability Services Professionals
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Across the U.S., deaf people face persistent barriers in education and employment. Only 5% of deaf people are enrolled in postsecondary educational programs—half the rate of hearing peers. Just 22% have earned a bachelor’s degree or higher. Additionally, 22.7% of…
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Deafverse: Legends of the Eldertree is a free, online educational game designed to help deaf teenagers prepare for life after high school. This is Deafverse like you’ve never seen it before….
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Useful For: Families
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En colaboración con los recintos de la Universidad de Puerto Rico en Aguadilla, Río Piedras y Cayey, nuestro equipo se lanzó al corazón de Borinquen. NDC fue invitado por personal de la Universidad de Puerto Rico que identificó una necesidad…
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Useful For: Higher Education Administrators
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