Links

A History of Disability at OSU is an online, multimedia archive of the history of disability and disability studies at The Ohio State University. This site is based on the collaboration between myself and Karla Kmetz, an undergraduate student at OSU, and was supported by a Research on Research grant from TELR (Technology Enchanced Learning and Research).

Visit the Disabilty Studies website at OSU to learn more about the interdisciplinary undergraduate minor and graduate specialization.

The American Sign Language at OSU website contains information about ASL as a second language, available courses, and more.

See what's available from the Deaf Lives series published by Gallaudet University Press (I am the series editor).

Visit the website for Disability Studies Quarterly, the journal of the Society for Disability Studies.

FAME (Faculty and Administrator Modules for Higher Education) is a resource developed to improve the quality of education for students with disabilities.

The American Sign Language Literature Digital Media Project (ASL-DMP) showcases examples of ASL literature and performance.