To meet new federal requirements, all digital platforms must conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.1 AA standards by May 2026. Websites with unresolved flagged accessibility ...
Beginning in April 2026, public colleges and universities must comply with the DOJ’s new ADA Title II rule, which requires all digital experiences—including websites, mobile apps and LMS course ...
Public- and private-sector experts have a few ideas for government on digital accessibility, following the federal Department of Justice’s (DOJ) April ruling updating the Americans with Disabilities ...
WMU’s Web Accessibility Policy ensures all university websites and digital content are usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. It follows WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards so students, ...
The creation and dissemination of knowledge is a defining characteristic of universities and is fundamental to Purdue University’s mission of learning, discovery and engagement. Delivery of ...
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UT San Antonio) is committed to ensuring that our websites are accessible to students, prospective students, alumni, employees and visitors with disabilities.
Imagine you’re excited about checking out a new restaurant. You get there, but — uh oh — there’s no ramp, no accessible entrance, and the menu is written in a font so tiny it looks like a secret code.
Last week the Worldwide Web Consortium formally approved WCAG 2.2 as the most up-to-date international standard for web accessibility. Version one of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines dates ...
Updating your facility’s public website may seem like another never-ending task for your to-do list. But now’s definitely the ...