January 26, 2001
How a Landmark Anti-Bias Law Changed Life for Disabled Students
At one university, services and facilities that were once unimaginable are now commonplace
West Lafayette, Ind.
On a crisp winter day, the sun is shining on an old curb cut in the sidewalk, across from the bell tower in the heart of the Purdue University campus.
More than two decades ago, student groups raised almost $20,000 to pay for
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