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Accessibility Suffers During Pandemic

Students with disabilities and their advocates say access to equitable education has been abandoned in the scramble to move classes online.

Going Online With a Learning Disability

Landmark College, the first institution for students with learning disabilities, is growing online courses. Here's how they're different.

Fair Leave for Mental Illness

Stanford University will no longer use leaves of absence as a "first resort" for students in crisis.

Removing the Barriers

A University of Maryland student has drafted a report showing how the state's flagship institution isn't accessible for students with physical disabilities.

Success for Students With Autism

Rochester Institute of Technology has become a model for helping students on the spectrum with academics and their careers.

ADA Lawsuit Prompts Institutional Change, Draws More Students

Atlantic Cape Community College reformed its accessibility practices after a disability discrimination lawsuit. Now students with disabilities are enrolling in record numbers.

Dog Days in Dorms

Colleges see sharp increase in students who want emotional support animals to live with them. Administrators worry those students may not have a real need but want their pets as companions.

'Sensory Friendly' Game for New Fans

Siena's basketball game against Cal Poly was played under conditions to make it possible for those on the autism spectrum to attend.