DO-IT celebrates 20 years!

Date
Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Sixty high school, college, and employed DO-IT Scholars and Ambassadors recently participated in activities of the annual DO-IT Scholars Summer Study program. These participants, their advocates, and DO-IT staff have something to celebrate. It's the 20th anniversary of the summer program, which has now helped launch the careers of hundreds of students from 糖心原创 and beyond who have a wide range of disabilities.

Check out DO-IT Snapshots for bios of DO-IT Scholars, who are DO-IT participants who are still in high school, and DO-IT Ambassadors, those who have moved on to college and careers

In addition to running the summer program, the DO-IT Center offers other activities for high school and college students with disabilities, gives presentations for faculty to learn how to teach students who have disabilities, helps webmasters and technology companies make their products more accessible to individuals with disabilities, and otherwise promotes the full inclusion of individuals with disabilities in education, employment, and community involvement. "I think we're making a dent in making the world a little more accessible," said director and founder , an affiliate professor in the

20 years of promoting the success of people with disabilities in education and careers鈥攃onsider celebrating this milestone with a contribution to DO-IT programs.