Lew Wallace’s Masterpiece: APH’s First Pop Fiction Novel
Do you know anything about Lew Wallace? He’s an interesting guy who used to be famous but not so much...
Read moreDo you know anything about Lew Wallace? He’s an interesting guy who used to be famous but not so much...
Read moreThe American Printing House for the Blind (APH) is delighted to welcome Amanda Dennis as the new Engagement Specialist. “In...
Read moreTactile literacy skills like creating and interpreting tactile graphics and recognizing braille characters and symbols can be difficult for many...
Read moreThe saying “it takes a village” can be applied in any number of settings. In our case, it has truly...
Read moreWe are excited to announce the release of Braille Brain! This is a free website-based, self-paced curriculum to help people...
Read moreThis week is National Disability Voting Rights Week! While this week was formally known as “National Disability Voter Registration Week,”...
Read moreThirty-three years ago, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law. The ADA protects against discrimination against people...
Read moreMake time at the end of August to attend “Their Story, Their Song,” a new play written by B.T. Kimbrough...
Read moreWith the Dot Experience at APH officially breaking ground, we have been incredibly busy behind the scenes preparing for construction...
Read moreAPH is excited to announce the promotion of Dr. Lauralyn Randles to her new position as Director of Product Advancement...
Read moreTransition is that stage when a student begins to think outside of the school system and starts to identify and...
Read moreDespite advances in modern medicine, infectious diseases still have a major impact on the world as we have seen over...
Read moreHave you ever wondered how you can help your student advocate for themselves or effectively participate in their IEP or...
Read moreIn April 1996, the Academy of American Poets launched National Poetry Month, a time to celebrate poets’ role in our...
Read more“The blind veterans here in the Helen Keller class are able, thru talking books, to obliterate the tedious hospital hours...
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