On this podcast, Dr. Martha Mock, professor and director of the Center for Disability and Education at University of Rochester and chair of Think College National Coordinating Center Accreditation...Read more
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Dr. Brigid Bright, Director of Communication and Membership for Council for Administrators of Special Education, CASE , is joined by Dan Habib, Inclusive Communities Project Director, Westchester Institute for Human Development and the founder of LikeRightNow Films to discuss the "Think Higher. Think College." public awareness campaign....Read more
Drs. Lisa Dieker and Rebecca Hines, professors at the University of Central Florida in the College of Community Innovation and Education , have worked with schools and parents across the country....Read more
Podcast host Annette Hines (from Special Needs Companies) speaks with Cate Weir, program director and Debra Hart, co-principal investigator of Think College. Learning does not stop at age 18 for...Read more
Cate Weir, Project Coordinator for the Think College National Coordinating Center, was interviewed by Mickie Hayes, Director (Retired) of the Florida Consortium on Postsecondary Education and...Read more
In this episode of Autism Stories, host Doug Blecher talks with Nicole LeBlanc about the way she is supported by the disability community, and advocating for their wants, needs and improving the...Read more
College, Disabilities, and Success podcast helps parents of teens with all kinds of disabilities prepare for into what lies ahead as they consider and prepare for college. Mickie Hayes...Read more
Once Upon a Gene is a podcast hosted by Effie Parks. In her podcast, she speaks to others about her famiilie's journey through life with her son's rare disease.
Exited is a a podcast about growing up and trying to find a place where you belong, when you've been told your whole life that you're different. The podcast shares the stories of eight young...Read more
Going to college can be a key experience in a young person's life, leading to friendships, personal growth, a degree — and, of course, future employment. The number of college-based programs for...Read more