Abelism, like the many other ‘isms,’ pervades the rules and norms within the U.S. higher education system. Through a first person narrative, this article explores one person’s perspective and experience with the accommodation process - first, as a person without a dis/ability serving as an Americans with Dis/abilities coordinator and then as a faculty member with a dis/ability. It also documents the miraculous ability to institute telework accommodations within weeks when people without dis/abilities needed it due to COVID-19 and consequently exposes one form of ableism in the U.S. post-secondary educational system. The article concludes with a call to anti-ableism and intersectional activism to expand higher education
The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has catalyzed long-needed changes in accessibility and flexibility for...
The Spring 2020 semester began like most others. College and university campusesopened, students ret...
As COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, universities acted quickly to move their core business of teach...
Abelism, like the many other ‘isms,’ pervades the rules and norms within the U.S. higher education s...
The abrupt switch to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted pervasive ableism; acc...
In this piece, we argue that universities and by extension all educational establishments need to ad...
At colleges and universities in the United States, disability is typically addressed as a medicalize...
Disability is a social force that arguably creates more education problems for students with disabil...
This article offers a contribution to understanding how both dis-ablism (the direct experiences of e...
The Covid‑19 pandemic has led to changes from traditional face-to-face teaching and learning to ...
This article shares disabled students’ experiences of ableism, discrimination, and exclusion while n...
Recent coverage in higher education newspapers and social media platforms implies that chronic condi...
The COVID-19 pandemic abruptly transformed the landscape of higher education. The urgent nature of p...
College students with disabilities experience many barriers to postsecondary education including dis...
Although the pandemic has made the world a bit smaller for most able-bodied individuals, for many pe...
The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has catalyzed long-needed changes in accessibility and flexibility for...
The Spring 2020 semester began like most others. College and university campusesopened, students ret...
As COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, universities acted quickly to move their core business of teach...
Abelism, like the many other ‘isms,’ pervades the rules and norms within the U.S. higher education s...
The abrupt switch to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted pervasive ableism; acc...
In this piece, we argue that universities and by extension all educational establishments need to ad...
At colleges and universities in the United States, disability is typically addressed as a medicalize...
Disability is a social force that arguably creates more education problems for students with disabil...
This article offers a contribution to understanding how both dis-ablism (the direct experiences of e...
The Covid‑19 pandemic has led to changes from traditional face-to-face teaching and learning to ...
This article shares disabled students’ experiences of ableism, discrimination, and exclusion while n...
Recent coverage in higher education newspapers and social media platforms implies that chronic condi...
The COVID-19 pandemic abruptly transformed the landscape of higher education. The urgent nature of p...
College students with disabilities experience many barriers to postsecondary education including dis...
Although the pandemic has made the world a bit smaller for most able-bodied individuals, for many pe...
The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has catalyzed long-needed changes in accessibility and flexibility for...
The Spring 2020 semester began like most others. College and university campusesopened, students ret...
As COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, universities acted quickly to move their core business of teach...