In early May, Ellen Worsdall, McCormick’s assistant dean, was working from home when she learned the Melville and Jane Hodge EXCEL Scholars program was in danger of being canceled. Northwestern had ...
Elliott and Alex met through the Georgia Tech EXCEL program, a four-year college certificate program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities but now are set to marry in 2024.
Shaleahk Wilson (‘20) wanted to make sure incoming first-year students at Northwestern Engineering have the same meaningful experience he did at the University despite their first semester being ...
One hundred students from 18 states and 59 high schools—including a contingent of 31 students from Japan—gathered on campus in early August to learn about Jesuit spirituality and education through the ...
Graduates and administrators of the EXCEL Internship Program gathered with friends and family at UCSF on March 1 to celebrate their success with Damon Lew, right, assistant director of Community and ...
A military-sponsored program isn’t the only thing drawing concern as Monroe School District leaders consider a long list of budget cuts. Parents who enroll their children in the district’s Excel ...
A new partnership between Georgia Tech’s Aware Home Research Initiative and the Georgia Tech EXCEL program is helping students with intellectual and developmental disabilities gain essential life ...
As the ExCEL program here enters its 10th year, teachers and administrators praise the accomplishments and atmosphere. “Extra commitment enhances learning” is their full title and its hard to argue ...
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Berta Morales shares the joy of her EXCEL graduation with her mother, who supported Berta through her ups and downs. Photo by Cindy Chew Berta Morales has battled demons most of her life. Born and ...
Martha Haythorn is adamant that having Down Syndrome isn’t going to hamper her dream of becoming disability rights advocate. “It’s not a disease,” said the Decatur High graduate. “I don’t let it stop ...