UATP Media Information

News Highlights

KSL-TV 5, and KTVX 4
Assistive Technology Lab (AT Lab) Gives Boys New Bikes - September 29, 2006.

KSL-TV 5
USU Gives Katelyn A New Bike - December 26, 2005.

KU-TV 2
Robotic Guide: Helps Individuals Who Are Blind Shop - Feburary 28, 2005. This project is being developed at the Computer Science Assistive Technology Lab (CSATL) on the Utah State University Campus, in collaboration with UATP.

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Published Stories and Articles

CPD News Letter.
Logan Canyon Accessibility Project receives national honor - February 2008

The Utah Statesman
AT Lab making others' lives easier  - September 27, 2007

Utah State Today
More than $5 Million in Loans for Equipment for People with Disabilities  - August 1, 2007

Dixie Weekly News, Cedar City Review and Hurricane Valley Journal
Traveling with a Different Set of Wheels Improves Quality of Life - July 25, 2007

The Herald Journal
USU Assistive Technology Lab Teaches High School Students - April 29, 2007

The Herald Journal
New set of wheels: Non-profit helps disabled ex-sports mascot Matt Maw get modified van - March 15, 2007

The Utah Statesman
Shriners donates equipment to AT lab - February 21, 2007

The Herald Journal
USU Community Partnerships Enable Reuse of Helpful Equipment - October 22, 2006

The Herald Journal
Wheels of Freedom: USU lab makes unique tricycle for disabled girl - December 28, 2005

KSL 5 News
USU Lab Designs Toys, Tools for Disabled People - December 26, 2005

Media Resources

Guidelines for Reporting and Writing about People with Disabilities
Developed and updated by the University of Kansas, this easy-to-use site provides information about appropriate terminology and portrayal of issues when writing and reporting about people with disabilities.

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