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  • DO-IT has done it again. The University of Washington's Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology program, which has enlisted scientific luminaries such as British physicist Stephen Hawking to...
  • You can now search the DO-IT Web site! Months of development and testing have resulted in a customized, friendly search utility that allows visitors to quickly and easily find the information they need within our web...
  • DO-IT has just received a grant from the U.S. Department of Education for a program whose working title is DO-IT/CAREERS. The purpose is to increase the number of college students with disabilities in cooperative...
  • We are actively recruiting U.S. high school Sophomores with disabilities to participate in the DO-IT Scholars program. Juniors may also apply. Candidates must be interested in science, engineering, technology or...
  • DO-IT is going to camp again this summer. The students at Camp Courage learned so much and had such a good time last summer that we're not only going back to Maple Lake, Minnesota this year, but coming to camps in...
  • On Sunday, April 14th, world-renowned cosmologist Dr. Stephen Hawking one of the early developers of the theory of black holes and author of the bestselling book A Brief History of Time, presented Space & Time Warps...
  • World-renowned cosmologist Dr. Stephen Hawking has accepted the invitation to be the first Linus Pauling Memorial Lecturer. Dr. Hawking, one of the early developers of the theory of black holes and author of the...
  • We are actively recruiting high school sophomores with disabilities to participate in a multi-year program that focuses on transition to academic programs and careers in Science, Engineering and Mathematics. Its name is...
  • We are actively recruiting high school sophomores with disabilities to participate in a multi-year program that focuses on transition to academic programs and careers in Science, Engineering and Mathematics. Its name is...
  • Embarking on its fourth year of funding through the National Science Foundation, DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology) is extending outreach efforts from high school students with...

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