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How Universities Are Shutting Out Disabled Students and Staff
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How Universities Are Shutting Out Disabled Students and Staff

Some university administrators treat accommodations as a favour—and those requesting them as problems. Paul Berry reads How Universities Are Shutting Out Disabled Students and Staff

Voices of The Walrus

February 28, 202629m 20s

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Some university administrators treat accommodations as a favour—and those requesting them as problems.

Paul Berry reads How Universities Are Shutting Out Disabled Students and Staff

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