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September 6, 8:09 PM By Paul Proto Tampa Social Security Disability Examiner via examiner.com It is estimated that 3.3 million claims for disability benefits will be filed by year's end. The disability programs have evolved since their inception....
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August 17,2009 via ScienceDaily Research with tiny artificial muscles may yield a full-page active Braille system that can refresh automatically and come to life right beneath your fingertips. Yosi-Bar Cohen, a senior researcher at NASA's Jet Propulsion...
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By KELLEY LEMONS, For The Maryland Gazette via HometownGlenburnie.com Chesapeake High School graduate Aaron-James Madej will be attending Capitol College on a full four-year scholarship from the National Science Foundation Scholarships in Science, Technology...
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Americans with disabilities are one-tenth as likely to be in STEM careers as their able-bodied peers via Greene County Dailies February 25, 2009 DAYTON - Wright State University, in partnership with Ohio State University, is leading a five-year program...
Filed under: Wright State University, Issues, science, individual advisors who are cross-trained in STEM and disability, competitive workforce, faculty and employer mentoring, Ohio’s STEM Ability Alliance, peer to peer, engineering, STEM fields, National Science Foundation, community outreach, students with disabilities, inclusion and accommodation, recruit students with disabilities, OSAA, overcome barriers to finish degrees, employer assistance, Ohio State University, economic turn-around, five-year program, advocacy, NSF, mathematics, Ohio’s emerging knowledge Economy, STEM revolution, internships, technology
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