Non-Traditional Students: “Serving The Underserved”
Accommodating students with disabilities in an inner-city institution of higher learning has a unique set of problems and opportunities. MNSCU […]
Accommodating students with disabilities in an inner-city institution of higher learning has a unique set of problems and opportunities. MNSCU […]
When we were kids, my brother and I had a three and a half horse Briggs and Stratton engine. That […]
The year is 1984. Spring break at Daytona Beach. Kevin Sullivan, a 24-year-old student at the University of North Dakota, […]
As the mother of a disabled daughter, I am a fighter. When my daughter was in school, I was there […]
In our August issue we featured an article about the Business Leadership Network, or BLN, and their Breakthrough program. Unfortunately, […]
Any organization, large or small, non-profit or for-profit, needs to be competitive and constantly adjust to changing demands. The people […]
In developing the content for the Education and Employment issue of Access Press, the staff and contributing editors realized we […]
While talking with a friend last week, she wondered how I could deal with the negative health factors I have […]
On the Atlantic coast of west Africa lie the ruins of a Portuguese fort from the 15th century. You couldn’t […]
Please take note and mark your calendar for the upcoming Access Press award banquet put on by our Board of […]
“All Minnesotans and all Americans deserve fair and open access under the law,” says Congresswoman Betty McCollum. “We still have […]