[Physical therapist helps a male patient stand]
1993 National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament
23rd National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament
31st National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament
A unique system built and installed on a van allows John Dycus to drive
Accessibility to life: Advanced Mobility Systems of Texas
Arlington Mayor Harold Patterson presents E.J. Wells flowers for being the 100,000th passenger on the city's Handitran van specially designed for people with physical disabilities and senior citizens
C. T. D. news, January 1985
C. T. D. news, July 1985
C. T. D. news, June 1985
C. T. D. news, November-December 1985
C. T. D. news, September 1987
Drive for five
Good times rolling for funny-van man
HRAbility times, Summer 2002, Volume 3, Issue 4
Interview with Leah Gardner conducted by Alexa Bynum, May 3, 2018
Interview with Michele Erwin conducted by Carla Aguilar, April 16, 2018
Interview with Richard Frame conducted by Trevor Engel and Sarah Rose, July 12, 2017 (part 2)
Interview with Ron Lucey conducted by Trevor Engel and Sarah Rose, October 11, 2017
Interview with Stephen Lapthisophon conducted by Kayla Gray, March 21, 2018
Interview with Wendy Gumbert conducted by Andrew Ondich, March 26, 2018
Lin Smyri throws darts as part of his physical therapy
Mary Elizabeth Runkles of San Angelo, Texas
Mary Elizabeth Runkles of San Angelo, Texas with her cousin Francine Mann of San Antonio, Texas
Memorandum from Dr. Nedderman to Bill Fleming re: Resolution 72-61
Photographs from the 15th National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament
Porthole (The) Volume 2, number 3, February 1949
R. E. A. C. H.: Emphasizing abilities, not disabilities!
Resource (The), August/September 1997
Resource (The), December 1995/January 1996
Resource (The), December 1996/January 1997
Resource (The), December 1997/January 1998
Resource (The), October/November 1997
Sean Pevsner, a child living with cerebral palsy, uses a special headrest to work with a computer
Shorthorn editorial cartoon: “Watch Your Step”
Status Report of Goal Achievements for Arlington Handicapped Association
The New EasyTrack
The Shorthorn: Artificial heart working
The Shorthorn: Blind student picks education in 'real world'