2022 Inductees to the Hall of Fame Announced
The Hall of Fame is dedicated to preserving the tradition of excellence manifested by specific individuals through the history of...
Read moreThe Hall of Fame is dedicated to preserving the tradition of excellence manifested by specific individuals through the history of...
Read moreSince 2003, Ex Officio Trustees (EOT’s) throughout the United States are asked to nominate someone whom they feel provides outstanding...
Read morePhoto shows the audience for the 1993 Keynote Address, held in the Brown Hotel in Louisville, KY. Maybe you...
Read moreFor 152 years, APH has hosted Annual Meeting, gathering Ex Officio Trustees (EOTs), Teachers of the Visually Impaired (TVIs), other...
Read moreWe would like to congratulate Michelle Shanley, nominated by EOT, Kristin Oien, as a 2021-2022 APH Scholar. Michelle Shanley has...
Read moreSince 2003, Ex Officio Trustees (EOT’s) throughout the United States are asked to nominate someone whom they feel provides outstanding...
Read moreAPH would like to congratulate Karen Reno, nominated by Ex Officio Trustee (EOT), Kay Ratzlaff, for being selected as a...
Read moreAPH is excited to recognize Colin Montoya, nominated by EOT, Jared Leslie, as one of our 2020-2021 APH Scholars. Colin...
Read morePhoto Caption: The award-winning artwork titled, “The Best Drawing I Ever Made,” by Drey Chitwood, a student at the Washington...
Read moreSince 2003, Ex Officio Trustees (EOT’s) throughout the United States are asked to nominate someone whom they feel provides outstanding...
Read moreEach year, the InSights Art Competition and exhibition honors artists who are blind and visually impaired of all ages and...
Read moreThe Hall of Fame is dedicated to preserving the tradition of excellence manifested by specific individuals through the history of...
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