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Register Below: Fall 2024 Townhall

September 26 | 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. CT | Zoom

Register below for our next national Townhall on September 26 at 3:00 p.m. (Central Time) on Zoom! It’s an opportunity to engage with our student and faculty teams and people like you who are interested in disability in higher education teaching, services, research, learning, and advocacy.

Free and open to all, our Townhalls are designed to bring together instructors, administrators, researchers, and students to learn from each other. We’ll discuss critical topics, explore study findings, and get a pulse on what is happening on campuses across the nation. Accommodations are provided following our accessibility best practices for meetings and events, and they include ASL interpreters and CART live captioning.

Agenda

  • Highlights from Year One
  • What’s New
  • Research Review Panel 
  • Share Your Input: Update and survey on next study, Faculty and Accessibility

Why Attend?

  • Gain Insights: Learn the latest research and best practices.
  • Shape Future Research: Participate in interactive polls and share your perspectives to guide upcoming studies on disability and accessibility in higher education.
  • Discover New Resources: Be the first to know what’s coming to our expanding Learning Hub.

Our Panel 

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Maura Borrego, PhD

Faculty Cadre Member

E. P. Schoch Professor in Engineering | Professor in Mechanical Engineering and STEM Education

The University of Texas at Austin

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Ryan A. Mata, MA

Doctoral Research Affiliate

Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Educational Psychology | Human Development, Culture, and Learning Science

The University of Texas at Austin

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