Celebrating Accessible Art and Disability in Vermont with the CYCLES Exhibition
Building on the success of four prior exhibitions and a robust network of community partnerships, will be hosting a 5th annual exhibition, CYCLES, throughout 2024. CYCLES will highlight artwork by 25 Vermont artists with disabilities as they explore the title theme.Â
The exhibition will tour the state throughout 2024...
¶¶Òõ̽̽ Disability Center Collaborates on $10 Million Economic Outcomes Grant
The is taking part in a newly funded project to improve the lives of young Vermonters with disabilities.Â
Think College Tests Out National Pilot Curriculum On Social Media and Healthy Relationships
The U.S. Family and Youth Services Bureau recently created a national toolkit and curriculum about socialmedia and healthy relationships, for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). To develop the toolkit and associated lessons, they partnered with Mathematica Inc. and invited groups of students with I/DD to provide feedback on the pilot curriculum.
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