This I know: Steve Kuusisto in China
A Huffington Post article by poet and journalist Christopher Merrill about Steve Kuusisto’s recent trip to China, in collaboration with two other artists. And the trailer of the documentary being made...
View ArticleDisability Studies Program Co-sponsors “Imagining Disability in Film”
On Sunday, October 12, the School of Education will continue its tradition of collaborating the Syracuse International Film Festival by presenting “Imaging Disability in Film,” and “Imagining...
View ArticlePlanet Syracuse
The Syracuse University Disability Studies program was the first program of its type in the United States. Building on the tradition of Syracuse University’s School of Education in the area of...
View ArticleOn the Shoulders of Giants. Reflections on Great Leaders of Our Time: Burton...
Description: The period from the late 1960s to the late 1970s was a tumultuous era in the field of developmental disabilities. Long-standing practices-specifically, institutionalization-came under...
View ArticleMobile Technology in Kenya
The Fall/Winter 2014 issue of SU Magazine has a storyabout the work SU faculty and students have done in mobile assistive technology with students with visual impairment in Kenya through the...
View ArticleRemembering Steve Taylor
Friends and colleagues from around the world gathered to remember Steven Taylor, on Friday, Jan. 16, 2015. Taylor, director of the Center on Human Policy and Centennial Professor at the School of...
View ArticleSecond Annual Disabilifunk
Disability Student Union, SU’s student-led disability cultural organization comprised of students with and without disabilities, will host the second annual Disabilifunk. This will be a night of...
View ArticleDisability Studies Faculty Position @ SU
The Disability Studies Program (http://disabilitystudies.syr.edu) in the Department of Cultural Foundations of Education in the School of Education at Syracuse University seeks a tenure track Assistant...
View ArticleStudent Travel Funds
The Legacy Fund for Disability Studies and Human Policy was founded to help support the groundbreaking research, policy, and activism of Disability Studies and The Center on Human Policy at Syracuse...
View ArticleResponse to “The Modern Asylum”
Ashley Taylor, Doctoral Candidate in Education, Syracuse University responds to Christine Montross’ Feb. 18 Op-Ed “The Modern Asylum” in the New York Times In her Op-Ed “The Modern Asylum” Christine...
View ArticleOrangeAbility 2015
When: Saturday, March 28th, 1-4 pm Where: Flanagan Gym, SU Main Campus. What: Experience Relays, Sled Hockey, Wheelchair Basketball, Power Soccer, and more! Engage with local teams on the court, as...
View Article“Cripping” the Comic Con 2015
This annual symposium provides participants with the opportunity to engage in a broad array of reflective discussions about the representations of disability that exist “beneath the surface” and...
View ArticleDisability Studies Programs
The list of Academic Programs in Disability Studies is back! This is a curated listing of Disability Studies programs in North America. URL for linking: http://disabilitystudies.syr.edu/programs-list/...
View ArticleJeremy Brunson to speak on issues of communication access
Professor Jeremy Brunson (SU PhD alum and Assoc. Prof. at Gallaudet University) will be visiting Syracuse and will speak on issues of communication access at 3 events open to the public: SU...
View ArticleDisability Studies 101: From Werewolves to Hephestus
Wall Street Journal, Monday, August 31, 1998 The post Disability Studies 101: From Werewolves to Hephestus appeared first on Disability Studies.
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