A path to independence: Navigating accessibility through AI
Artificial intelligence can be a life-enhancing tool for people with disabilities, but only when equity is at the forefront
Artificial intelligence can be a life-enhancing tool for people with disabilities, but only when equity is at the forefront
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The games and entertainment destination offers weekday promotions, including one for students
Vancouver Rise will kick off its first season in April
Vendors at the Burnaby-based market sell fresh produce, desserts, crafts, and more
Each will receive $60,000 over three years to conduct research projects
Escapism becomes the most colourful way to get through the dull and dreary weather
Canadian multiculturalism shows to be nothing but a job recruitment strategy
In a letter to the KSA, the university raised concerns about the meeting’s proposed motions and financial coercion allegations
Working at KPU’s accessibility services, Takacs was honoured by the Disability Resource Network of B.C. this summer
Director Yazmeen Kanji’s One Day is a featured film, which highlights the complexities of being an Indo-Caribbean teenager
The videos address topics including anonymous reporting and campus safety resources
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