by tamueducation | Aug 1, 2018 | 2018 archive, student highlights
Excerpt from Texas A&M Today: By Taylor Phillips-Rodriguez, Texas A&M University College of Engineering According to the World Health Organization, approximately 253 million people across the globe live with visual impairment, and 36 million are blind. Since...
by tamueducation | Jun 27, 2018 | 2018 archive
Who? Children between 3-14 years of age with a diagnosis of bilateral spastic cerebral palsy Not had botulinum toxin treatment, orthopedic, or neurosurgery in the 6 months before the onset of the HPOT sessions Fit within the Gross Motor Function Classification System...
by tamueducation | Jun 27, 2018 | 2018 archive
The Psychology Research in Inclusion, Diversity, & Employment (PRIDE) research lab focuses on disclosure of hidden stigmas (LGBT, early stages of pregnancy, religion, invisible disabilities, etc.) but they examine all aspects of diversity and discrimination. Dr....
by tamueducation | Jun 22, 2018 | 2018 archive, student highlights
Hi! My name is Shelbi Davenport. I attended the PATHS Program during the 2014-15 school year and it changed my life more than I could have imagined. PATHS gave me the confidence and self-esteem to realize that I can do anything I want. I just have to remember that it...
by tamueducation | May 21, 2018 | 2018 archive
iYouth Media’s 2-week Filmmakers Boot Camp (FBC) for teens and young adults with disabilities. Teens & young adults w/ disabilities, aged 15-22 2-week boot camp in Austin, TX Daily lunch & afternoon snack included Cost is $250 – financial...
by tamueducation | May 14, 2018 | 2018 archive
COLLEGE STATION — The Postsecondary Access and Training in Human Services (PATHS) program at Texas A&M University is honored to announce the 2018 graduates. This year, 18 young men and women successfully graduated from the PATHS certificate program. The PATHS...