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Members of STARC, a non-profit organization in Slidell, La., that seeks to help people with disabilities lead...
The 2017 Disabilities Awareness Month Program was presented at Marshall Space Flight Center's Morris Auditorium with...
The 2017 Disabilities Awareness Month Program was presented at Marshall Space Flight Center's Morris Auditorium with...
The 2017 Disabilities Awareness Month Program was presented at Marshall Space Flight Center's Morris Auditorium with...
The 2017 Disabilities Awareness Month Program was presented at Marshall Space Flight Center's Morris Auditorium with...
The 2017 Disabilities Awareness Month Program was presented at Marshall Space Flight Center's Morris Auditorium with...
The 2019 National Disability Awareness Month program was held in Marshall Space Flight Center's P110 conference room...
Dr. Temple Grandin addresses employees as the keynote speaker at Kennedy Space Center's annual National Disability...
Dr. Temple Grandin, right, accepts a NASA photo collage from Kennedy Space Center Chief Financial Officer Susan...
Dr. Temple Grandin addresses employees as the keynote speaker at Kennedy Space Center's annual National Disability...
Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana addresses employees at the start of the annual National Disability...
Dr. Temple Grandin addresses employees as the keynote speaker at Kennedy Space Center's annual National Disability...
Dr. Temple Grandin addresses employees as the keynote speaker at Kennedy Space Center's annual National Disability...
Dr. Temple Grandin speaks with employees following Kennedy Space Center's annual National Disability Employment...
Dr. Temple Grandin, second from left, pauses for a photo after giving the keynote presentation at Kennedy Space...
The hands of Maryland School for the Blind student Andrea Washington and science teacher Colleen Shovestull use...
Kenneth Silberman, an engineer at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, speaks to students from the Maryland School...
The fingers of a student from the Maryland School for the Blind touches on a topographical map to learn about the...
NASA Headquarters Center Director Chris Jedrey, right, welcomes students from the Maryland School for the Blind to a...
Maryland School for the Blind student Andrea Washington, left, in red, is interviewed by NASA television during a...
Maryland School for the Blind students Andrea Washington, right, reacts to fellow student Nino Jacobs, left, after...
Maryland School for the Blind students Andrea Washington, left, and Derontay Taylor, right, along with science...
The hands of Maryland School for the Blind student Andrea Washington, are guided across a topographical map of the...
Maryland School for the Blind students Andrea Washington, left, and Derontay Taylor, right, along with science...