UCLA Disabilities and Computing Program - DCP

UCLA Disabilities and Computing Program - DCP The DCP is a sub-department of the Office of Information Technology at UCLA. We focus on web accessibility and awareness across the campus' digital domain.

Happy Labor Day from UCLA’s DCP!
09/01/2025

Happy Labor Day from UCLA’s DCP!

Happy National Nonprofit Day! Disability-focused nonprofits make our communities stronger by fighting for rights, access...
08/17/2025

Happy National Nonprofit Day!
Disability-focused nonprofits make our communities stronger by fighting for rights, access, and inclusion. Today, let’s celebrate their work and keep building a more accessible world together.

Today marks 35 years since the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law, a key moment in disability rig...
07/26/2025

Today marks 35 years since the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law, a key moment in disability rights history.

From the Capitol Crawl to the White House lawn, disabled activists have led the charge toward access and equity. Thanks to the ADA, we’ve seen real progress: curb cuts, captioning, classroom and workplace accommodations, and digital accessibility.

But the fight isn’t over.

Equity requires action. So today, we remember the power of collective advocacy, and commit to continuing it.

Happy World Emoji Day from DCP!In 2019, we finally saw disability-specific emojis hit our keyboards, manual and powered ...
07/17/2025

Happy World Emoji Day from DCP!

In 2019, we finally saw disability-specific emojis hit our keyboards, manual and powered wheelchairs, prosthetics, hearing aids, guide dogs, and more. It was a long-overdue win for visibility!

But representation doesn’t stop there. Many disabled experiences still aren’t fully reflected.

Let’s keep advocating for updates that represent the full diversity of the disability community!

Meet our incredible DCP graduates, Praveena & Amanda! 💙We’ll miss you dearly, Class of 2025, go take on the world! 🌍💫   ...
06/21/2025

Meet our incredible DCP graduates, Praveena & Amanda! 💙
We’ll miss you dearly, Class of 2025, go take on the world! 🌍💫

Today we recognize Juneteenth, a day of reflection, resilience, and remembrance. Take time to learn, honor, and celebrat...
06/19/2025

Today we recognize Juneteenth, a day of reflection, resilience, and remembrance. Take time to learn, honor, and celebrate Black freedom and history.

☀️ Happy Summer Break, Bruins! 🌼 You’ve earned some serious sunshine time, enjoy every minute of it! 💛— From the UCLA DC...
06/14/2025

☀️ Happy Summer Break, Bruins! 🌼 You’ve earned some serious sunshine time, enjoy every minute of it! 💛
— From the UCLA DCP 💫

Finals season is here…and we’re rooting for you!!!!Whether you’re powering through essays or prepping for exams, remembe...
06/09/2025

Finals season is here…and we’re rooting for you!!!!
Whether you’re powering through essays or prepping for exams, remember you’ve got this. 💛
Swipe for campus resources that can help you finish strong!
— From UCLA DCP 🌞📚

Planning to attend UCLA Commencement? Let’s make it accessible for everyone!From wheelchair access to ASL interpretation...
06/05/2025

Planning to attend UCLA Commencement? Let’s make it accessible for everyone!

From wheelchair access to ASL interpretation, we’re breaking down how you and your guests can request accommodations for graduation.

Start your request via the Message Center on my.ucla.edu

Today is World MS Day! Join us in spreading awareness about multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic neurological condition th...
05/31/2025

Today is World MS Day!

Join us in spreading awareness about multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic neurological condition that affects millions worldwide. This year’s theme is “My MS Diagnosis”, shedding light on the long and uncertain journey many people face before getting diagnosed.

Learn more, advocate for accessible care, and amplify disabled voices.

May is ALS Awareness MonthAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a progressive neur...
05/29/2025

May is ALS Awareness Month

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a progressive neurodegenerative illness that affects thousands of people each year. It has no cure, and yet it receives far less attention than it deserves.

Swipe through to learn more and see how YOU can take action- whether it’s donating, sharing, or showing up at a local Walk to Defeat ALS.

Let’s move toward a better future, together.

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