A white woman in a white lab coat talks to a young white woman in a blue button down shirt.
Study finds women with disabilities are more likely to experience insecurity about food, poor diet

Researchers at NYU School of Global Public Health have found that women with disabilities are almost twice as likely to experience food insecurity as women without disabilities.

A farmer who lost his arm as a child drives a tractor with his right hand. He wears a bright t-shirt with a pocket and a black ball cap with red trim. A dog sits over his right shoulder.
Programs are helping farmers with disabilities to keep producing

Almost 20 percent of farmers in the U.S. live with a disability. Many are unaware of programs like AgrAbility that can connect them to resources to continue farming.

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For disabled gamers, ‘The Last of Us Part I’ remake is worth $70

Sony will release a remake of the 10-year-old game for PlayStation with a wide selection of accessibility features that make the game an entirely new experience for disabled players.

Carl Croneberg in the 1960s. Shown in grainy black and white, he wears a white button down shirt, has a buzz cut and signs with one hand by his temple and the pinky of his right hand up while the other fingers are down.
Carl Croneberg, Explorer of Deaf Culture, Dies at 92

The Swedish immigrant helped write the first comprehensive dictionary of American Sign Language while at Gallaudet University.

Three people stand in the atrium of the Tower on the STAR campus at the University of Delaware. Left, a person in a blue dress with long dark hair. Middle, a person in a blue blazer with short hair. Right, a person in a blue blazer and glasses with short hair. The UD green wall and UD sign are visible in the background.
Research center for Alzheimer’s and dementia launches at the University of Delaware

The Delaware Center for Cognitive Aging Research opens with the aim of attracting more researchers who study Alzheimer’s disease and related cognitive disorders, increasing Delawareans’ access to clinical trials and leading research.