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Persons with disabilities are less likely to graduate from high school than persons without disabilities, according to a new report released by the ...
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Americans with disabilities are striving to work and overcoming barriers to employment. This is a key finding of the 2015 Kessler Foundation National ...
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Summer has finally arrived in New Hampshire, and the SWIFT (Schoolwide Integrated Framework for Transformation) program is taking off. SWIFT is a nati...
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Luke Kalb, a Ph.D. student from Johns Hopkins University’s Bloomberg School of Public Health, recently received the National Institute of Health’s Rut...
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Beth Dixon, the driving force of the NH Leadership Series for the past 25 years and part of its inaugural class, retired in June.
While at the IO...
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The Institute on Disability is part of a research team led by the University of Vermont that has received a four-year, $3.5 million grant from the Ins...
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DURHAM, NH - More Americans with disabilities continue to find jobs, while employment holds steady for the general population, according to today's Na...
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This year’s Gala brought a new twist to the awarding of the Brianna Dillon Leadership Medal, given each year to an individual who has been a strong le...
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Beth Dixon, Class of 1988
Many of you know parts of this story…
In 1988 I attended the first Leadership Series at the brand new Institute on...
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This is a special invitation to you to become part of our new 100 Friends Campaign. This campaign is seeking individuals or groups who agree to make a...
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