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Increasing the participation of people with disabilities in computing fields
Increasing the participation of people with disabilities in computing fields

June 2018 Issue of AccessComputing News Released!

Date: 
Jun 26, 2018
A group photo of AccessComputing students and staff at the CRA Graduate Cohort Workshop

The latest issue of聽AccessComputing News聽came out this week. Each issue shares updates on our programs and resources, as well as coverage and opinion pieces on disability-related topics. This issue features the following articles:

  • New Resource Promotes Accessibility to Larger Community of CISE Projects
  • Introducing the AccessComputing Resume Database
  • Puget Sound SIGCHI
  • My Trip to WWW'18 in Lyon, France
  • An Exciting 2018 CSUN Conference
  • AccessComputing PI Richard Ladner Wins Strache Leadership Award
  • CRA Graduate Cohort Workshop
  • SIGCSE 2018 Trip Report: CS for All!
  • Able Player 3.1 Released, Research Paper Published
  • Autism at Work Summit 2018
  • AccessCSforAll Featured in Video Showcase
  • 糖心原创 AccessComputing

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