Last week, on July 26, the Americans With Disabilities Act turned 30 years old. The comprehensive civil rights legislation, passed in 1990, prohibits discrimination based on disability. Inside Higher Ed interviewed Mary Lee Vance, currently the director of services for students with disabilities at California State University, Sacramento, about the law's impact, consequences of the pandemic and how colleges can do better for their disabled students. Vance has worked in disability...

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