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Increasing the participation of people with disabilities in computing fields

AccessComputing News - June 2024

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Below are the articles of the AccessComputing News - June 2024 newsletter. To receive future newsletters in your inbox, sign up online.

  • New Book, Teach Accessible Computing, Available for Free
  • Welcome to New AccessComputing Partners
  • Richard Ladner and The Impact of AccessComputing
  • Recent Awards and Honors in the AccessComputing
  • Disability Community Successfully Fights Changes in U.S. Census American Community Survey
  • CRA-WP Grad Cohort Workshops
  • An Accessible Accessibility Course that Centers Disabled Voices
  • GitHub-CSUN
  • Seattle Disability Connect Event Sparks Community in the Local Tech Community
  • New Center for Computing, Learning, and Imagination Led by Amy Ko, Ben Shapiro, and Kevin Lin
  • SIGCSE Report
  • AccessComputing Student Profile: Katie Y
  • Previous and Upcoming Webinars
  • AccessAdvice: How Can Advisors Support Their Students with Disabilities?
New Book, Teach Accessible Computing, Available for Free ›

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