New home for Total Life Project dedicated near campus Supported by a generous donation, CDS opened a house in Newark where transition-age students can find their footing, build independent living skills and pursue their goals.
Early learning critical, but gaps persist A CDS study that exposed low pre-K enrollment, substandard curricula and questionable teacher credentials is spurring a reform of Delaware early childhood education.
Disabilities Studies and Cooperative Extension dedicate new facilities At a ceremony celebrating CDS’s new home, director Michael Gamel-McCormick pointed out that its benefits include accessibility and space to foster partnerships.
Conference honors workers who assist, train disabled CDS co-sponsored a statewide awards conference for direct service providers to people with disabilities, a group of professionals widely perceived to be underpaid and underappreciated.
Advocate defies doctors, fights to help disabled Jamie Wolfe, a self-advocate, CDS policy analyst and UD adjunct professor, is proud of her independence and fierce in fighting for civil rights.