The new Outdoor Adventure clinics, beginning Saturday, Sept. 14, create space designed to make climbing more accessible.

The highly trained horses from the Corps of Cadets’ Parsons Mounted Cavalry are making a difference and giving students hands-on experience with equine therapy techniques.

Mathematician Jeffrey Kuan is working to remove barriers to mathematics degrees that often stand in the way of students with disabilities.

The effort helps ensure individuals with autism, dementia, PTSD and other similar conditions have a comfortable experience at events.

The School of Dentistry’s newest clinic is filling a statewide need, caring for the dental needs of special care patients.

Campus Life

A More Accessible Aggieland

Nov 8, 2022 • 4 min. read

Texas A&M University Disability Resources’ dedicated staff works hard to make campus welcoming for Aggies with disabilities.

A Texas A&M University Disability Resources team is dedicated to ensuring courses are accessible to all Aggie students.

Recent Texas A&M research shows that emergency management often lacks inclusion of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

The university is ranked No. 13 by New Mobility magazine and the United Spinal Association.

Kristie Orr, a disability resources expert and part of a group that advises Gov. Greg Abbott, says the pandemic opened up new ways of thinking about accessible education.