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The tool can be used to identify barriers to accessibility — like broken signs and missing curb ramps — so cities can fix them more quickly.
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Matthew Heimburger reflects on raising his family in Heber Valley. Despite lacking some amenities for his disabled daughter, the community's warmth and support are evident.
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Starting this fall, the program will help education agencies across the nation improve the accessibility of school materials like textbooks, lectures, and websites.
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In other news, Primary Children's Hospital was ranked nationally by U.S. News & World Report.
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Over-the-counter hearing aids became available in the U.S. last month. JoLynne Lyon, who also works for the Institute for Disability Research, Policy & Practice at USU, finds out what that means for Utahns who want to hear better, but can’t afford them.
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This week on Undisciplined we're talking about disability and accessibility in ancient Greece. You might think that accommodations for disabled people are…
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No human has ventured farther than 250,000 miles from earth. So what we know about what lies beyond us is limited to what we can see through data…
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Every January, Hollywood basically makes a temporary home in the mountains of Utah for two weeks. But with the exciting movie stars and film screenings…