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Disability Pride Month

July is Disability Pride Month! This month marks the 34th anniversary of the passing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), landmark legislation that broke down barriers to inclusion in society. To learn more about the history of disability rights and advocacy in the United States, visit UC Berkeley's collection of written and oral histories by disability advocates, compiled in the Disability Rights and Independent Living Movement Project.

Accessibility can be more than just physical! To learn more about and improve digital accessibility across campus, see BU's collection of learning resources compiled by the BU Office of Distance Education.

Books for Disability Pride Month

Summer Reads: White Collar Crime

Pardee's summer reading theme for 2024 is white collar crime: usually nonviolent, financially motivated crimes carried out by individuals and businesses. These scandalous true stories of greed, corruption, and fraud are as intriguing as they are infuriating. Consider these some handy guides on what not to do in the world of business and management.

What Not To Do

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