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December 2, 2024January 24, 2025Lab News

Brady Stinson-Smith proposed his MS thesis: Impact of assistive technologies on navigation for mobility-impaired students

For students with mobility impairments, navigating physical and social spaces on campus is often challenging, usually impacting not only accessibility but also inclusion within higher education. Although the ADA has guidelines in place, many of those who are mobility-impaired struggle […]

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