Riverside Coffee Shop teaches job, life and social skills to people with disabilities like Down syndrome. Now, the founder says it's not receiving state funding.
San Antonio is home to several local businesses and organizations breaking workforce barriers for disable individuals.
President Sandoval and Vice Provost of Carley Ries discuss new programs offered by Nevada Online, ways for faculty to bring ...
Diego Luna is MLS' defending Young Player of the Year, and his instincts and introspection have led him on a winding road to ...
Research shows humans can boost neurogenesis through regular exercise, immersing themselves in enriched environments and ...
"He has a low-key job now and is reliable, if unremarkable. Some would say he never realized his potential, but he's content ...
Aughrim GAA club would like to wish newly appointed Intermediate football manager Anthony Russell all the best for the coming ...
The University of Calgary’s ETHEREAL research group is developing extended reality (XR) solutions for non speaking autistic individuals through their user-centric software products. With nine research ...
Vinay Salikineedi and his roommate designed and manufactured a robot that can serve coffee. It is now the barista at a new ...
Some workers believe they're being pushed aside in favor of artificial-intelligence products, but they're not ready to give ...
Waverly High School students 17 and older can now take part in the Manufacturing Skills Standard Certification training ...
Photo by Adrienne Mitchel. Bye bye bikini barista bar; hello family-friendly drive-thru. Controversial Pink Pantherz Espresso, known for its scantily clad baristas and erotically named beverages ...