The Digital Accessibility Taskforce's membership includes faculty representatives from each academic division and well as interested staff with expertise in accessible practices. The Taskforce meets monthly during the academic year. If you have a concern related to campus digital accessibility or are interested in becoming a member, please contact the co-conveners.
Kimberly Hamilton Bobrow, Professor of English & Humanities
Debbie Herman, Director of Library & Educational Technology
Digital accessibility means that digital resources (websites, videos, documents, software etc.) can be used by people with disabilities to the same degree as those without.
Digital accessibility helps EVERYONE! For example, someone using a mobile device will appreciate the automatic resizing and adjustment of content without forcing the user to scroll horizontally, and someone watching a video in a noisy environment will appreciate captions or transcripts. It also benefits people with changing abilities due to aging and temporary conditions due to accidents or illness.