Walking to her class each day, Molly Conley looks no different than any of the 42,000 other students at MSU. She is cheerful, friendly, and always has a big smile.
The National Business & Disability Council is the leading national resource on all issues related to the successful employment of persons with disabilities into the American workforce.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a serious, common, and chronic behavioral syndrome found in 3-5% of school-aged children; little is known about manifestation in young adults.
Software giant Microsoft Corp. will lead a group of 21 major North American corporations in a program designed to boost hiring of people with disabilities, company officials said Monday.
Private sector employers may take advantage of a new, free resource to identify potential employees with disabilities for their job openings and internship opportunities.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), other legislation, and the efforts of many disability organizations have begun to improve accessibility in buildings.
NBDC is a leading national corporate resource on all issues related to the successful employment and integration of individuals with disabilities into America's workforce.
The Task Force on Employment of Adults with Disabilities, appointed by President Bill Clinton earlier in the year, presented its first report, Recharting the Course, to Vice President Al Gore.
Workshops include Assistive Technology in the Heartland Conference & Expo, the 1999 Fifth Annual Assistive Technology Expo and Job Fair for Persons with Disabilities.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission released on March 1, 1999, a comprehensive policy guidance entitled Reasonable Accommodation and Undue Hardship Under the ADA.