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Where do they go after Vassar? Check out our One Year Out. Learn how to post your opportunities and recruit at Vassar.
Welcome to the Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action. As you explore our website, you will find many resources that foster and support an environment on campus that is inclusive, respectful and free from discrimination and harassment. If EOAA can be of any assistance to you, please do not hesitate to contact us.
We look forward to meeting each and every one of you in person when you arrive on campus in August. On this website, you will find everything you need to prepare for your arrival and for your first year at Vassar. We hope you will spend some time familiarizing yourself with. A useful guide to help you plan your first-year program. Check the pre-arrival checklists to help you keep track of deadlines and documents.
Blog about children and adults with disabilities that provides access to information and resources to help them lead productive, happy and independent lives. Wednesday, August 15, 2012. Robots to the Rescue? We have a roomba that vacums the house everyday. Very user friendly and a great addition to the family.
By joining IAAP, you show your support in making access a reality for everyone. You will also gain a place to gather with and learn from other accessibility professionals. IAAP membership can help us all grow our profession and skills. Meet our Founding Members! We recently launched the beta version of our new online collaboration tool, IAAP Connections. Members can use IAAP Connections to communicate with one another, ask questions, and share resources and information.
A place to help others learn. Accessibility Camp was started after just one tweet back in late February 2009. We started with Accessibility Camp DC.
Thanks for visiting the home of the second Accessibility Camp Bay Area. On Saturday February 28, 2015. The goal of the day is to provide an open, informal space for conversation and networking around digital access and inclusion. To get a feel for what to expect during the day.
October 11, 2014 at MLK Library in Washington, DC. Hope to Re-schedule in Early 2015. We are going to have Accessibility Camp DC. At the Martin Luther King Library. 901 G St NW, Room 215. If you would like to help or sponsor this event.