Path to Independence program offers on-campus housing and support, helping students with intellectual and developmental disabilities thrive in college.
Molly Mason, now 20, struggled to access proper support for her sight loss in mainstream schools.
For decades, the cost of course materials has increased far beyond the rate of inflation, and Salem State University students say open-resource course materials online would better serve them and ...
David Ferleger, Esq., has always wanted to help people. He went to college in the tumultuous 1960s, and decided as a young ...
Five alumni of the College of Education and Health Professions — Tim Lampkin, Nathan Morris, Lori Frost, Matthew Holden and Kurt Andrews — were recently named recipients of its 2026 Alumni Awards.
A powerful artificial intelligence (AI) tool could give clinicians a head start in identifying life-threatening complications after stem cell and bone marrow transplants, according to new research ...
College success for students with ADD depends on aligning treatment, skill development, and academic expectations”— Dr.
Tufts is piloting a new pre-college program this summer called College Prep 101 for Neurodivergent Students, designed to help neurodivergent high school students prepare for their transition to ...
York College is launching a new Lifelong Learning Program this May, offering affordable, non-credit classes for adults 18 and up, with topics driven by community interest.
New Kennewick center offers education for adults with intellectual disabilities. Program emphasizes life skills, arts and social development to lifelong learners. Center enrolls adults 18+, flexible ...
When Debra McAdams stepped into her role leading special education for Nashville schools in 2009, she knew she would immediately face a deeply entrenched system that separated students with ...