The OPHS/Disability Resource Center is now taking applications for the Robert L. Decker and Benjamin Muns Friendship Memorial Scholarship to be awarded at the Annual Awards Reception.
We are pleased to announce a special public information seminar focusing on Macular Degeneration, Retinitis Pigmentosa and other causes of vision loss.
Australia - Brazil - Canada - England - France - Germany - Israel - Mexico - Russia - Zimbabwe: These are just some of the countries where students can study abroad this Summer Semester 1999.
Three different scholarships, each worth at least $2,000.00, are available through the scholarship program by the President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities.
Applications are currently being accepted for the Roy Johnson Trust, an award established for persons who are blind and pursuing a master's degree in an accredited college within the state of Michigan.
Although she won't be competing until July, we want to wish MSU's Cheryl Myers lots of luck in her quest for yet another crown, that of Miss Deaf America.
The calendar says spring \sprang" March 20, but until all the snow melts and the mercury moves above 2, it's kind of hard to get into the swing of spring."
Dread the thought of rewriting your resume, or putting your first resume together? Think again. In fact, you may need to completely reconsider how you look at the whole resume-writing process.
Congratulations to OPHS interpreters Jennifer Doerr, Kelley Flores, Donna Leahy and Nicole Wilberding, on their recent Sign Communication Proficiency Interview results.
OPHS will be well represented at several national conferences this month. Among those presenting are Michael Hudson, OPHS's visual characteristics specialist.