News Archive
- August 2025 AUCD 360 Story - OHSU UCEDD – A Summer Intern’s Reflection
- June 2025 AUCD 360 Story - AAC Peer Support Project: Findings and recommendations released in final written report
- May 2025 AUCD 360 Story - UCEDD co-Director Melanie Fried-Oken to Retire
- April 2025 AUCD 360 Story - UCEDD Welcomes Two New Leaders
- October 2024 AUCD Story - Augmentative and Alternative Communication Awareness Month
- September 2024 AUCD Story - Summer Intern Reflects on the Power of Inclusion
- June 2024 AUCD Story - Trainee Develops Period Education Guide
- January 2024 AUCD 360 Story - Summer Internship Program Shaping Disability Advocacy
- December 2023 AUCD 360 Story - OHSU LEND-UCEDD Trainee Amplifies Community Priorities
- November 2023 AUCD 360 Story - A Personal and Professional Experience
- September 2023 AUCD 360 Story - UCEDD Expands Impact of Sexual Health Education
- August 2023 AUCD 360 Story - UCEDD co-Director Receives Honor
- September 2022 AUCD 360 Story - Why is it so difficult to change ableist language?
- September 2022 - Building Community Capacity for Accessible Vaccine Events
- July 2022 AUCD 360 Story - Emergency Preparedness for People with Disabilities
- April 2022 AUCD 360 Story - Celebrating 50 Years
Other bits and pieces
Personal reflections
Blessings During COVID-19: When Our Souls Touch, We Can Weather This Storm
Disability snapshots
Oregon network news
DD Network addresses Governor Brown
The University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, alongside our DD network partners Disability Rights Oregon, the Oregon Council on Developmental Disabilities, and the University of Oregon Center on Human Development, wrote a letter to Governor Brown regarding Oregon’s COVID-19 response and planning for people with disabilities and their families. Read the letter to Governor Brown
UCEDD joins community leaders united against hate
The UCEDD's Director signed on to a joint statement by elected officials and civil society groups to condemn white nationalism and other movements that use bigotry to build political power. We call on our colleagues in government, in the business community, in faith communities, in organized labor and nonprofits across Oregon to join us. When we all come together, there is no room for hate or violence.The UCEDD's Director signed on to a joint statement by elected officials and civil society groups to condemn white nationalism and other movements that use bigotry to build political power. We call on our colleagues in government, in the business community, in faith communities, in organized labor and nonprofits across Oregon to join us. When we all come together, there is no room for hate or violence.