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Designing With, Not For: How an Army Veteran Mom and ODU Student Engineers Are Redefining Accessibility
Old Dominion University engineering students help U.S. Army veteran Heather Trujillo unlock more mommy-daughter time.
Field Notes from CES: Accessibility Starts With Listening
A recap of Project S.E.R.V.E.’s visit to the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
This Holiday Season, Engineering Empathy Changed Lives
Happy Holidays from Project S.E.R.V.E.
Engineering in Tandem: Mines Students Design a Dog-Powered Cart System for Navy Veteran MaryRita Emmerick
Colorado School of Mines students design a piece of assistive technology for a Navy veteran and her service dog.
QL Plus Rebrands as Project S.E.R.V.E. to Better Reflect the Mission of Engineering Solutions for Veterans and Emergency Responders
QL Plus changes its name to Project S.E.R.V.E. - Student Engineering for Resilience of Veterans and Emergency Responders
Recognized in the Inaugural Forbes Accessibility 100 List
We’ve been named to the inaugural Forbes Accessibility 100, a new annual list recognizing the top global forces advancing accessibility and inclusion.