Price of Nice: Assumptions, Reality, and Cost-benefit Analysis of ADA Mandates Posted on July 11, 2023 - 9:57 am by georgestern In his opinion piece for the Colorado Springs Gazette, the Libertarian political commentator and professor Barry Fagin accused the ADA of trying to achieve a public good through private means, […]
Self-Awareness Is Essential to Career Success Posted on July 3, 2023 - 11:54 am by Shannon Carollo Editor’s note: Solid self-awareness is the basis for finding a career that complements you and for maintaining employment. The following blog on self-awareness has been updated as of July 2023. […]
A Journey on My Own Posted on June 27, 2023 - 11:44 am by gabbyabeyta Editor’s note: Gabby Abeyta, a sixteen-year-old with low vision, reflects on her first overnight journey without her family, an organized college preparation trip. She encourages others with blindness or low […]
A Teen’s Vision of the Future: Creating a Vision Board Posted on June 20, 2023 - 12:22 pm by gabbyabeyta My name is Gabriela Abeyta, but I go by Gabby. I am 16 years old and from New Mexico. This upcoming school year, I will be in 11th grade. I […]
How Can LinkedIn Benefit the Job Seeker Who Is Blind or Low Vision? Posted on June 13, 2023 - 7:30 am by Shannon Carollo Editor’s note: To learn more about how to increase employment opportunities with LinkedIn as a person who is blind or low vision, watch NRTC and NSITE’s partnership webinar: Linking Up […]
Getting LinkedIn as a Person Who Is Blind or Low Vision Posted on June 5, 2023 - 12:37 pm by admin Editor’s note: David Ballman shares how to use LinkedIn as a job seeker or professional who is blind or low vision. The following has been updated as of June 2023. […]
Bringing Goalball to College Posted on May 30, 2023 - 7:48 am by addieevers Editor’s note: Goalball, a sport for individuals who are blind or low vision, can be played recreationally and competitively. When I started college, one of the things I was most […]