document.writeln('<h2>STEM Majors with Disabilities</h2><b>The Alabama Alliance for Students with Disabilities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (AASD-STEM) is a collaborative research project funded by the National Science\r\nFoundation with the goal of increasing the quantity and quality of students with disabilities receiving associate, baccalaureate, and graduate degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines.</b><p><p><strong>Undergraduate students with disabilities</strong> can apply to serve as mentors in the “Bridge to Baccalaureate” and “Bridge to Post-Baccalaureate” programs and receive a <strong>stipend of $2,000</strong> per academic year renewable up to 2 years.</p>\r\n \r\n<p><strong>Graduate students with disabilities</strong> can apply to serve as mentors in the Graduate program and <strong>receive a stipend of $3,500</strong> per academic year renewable up to two years.</p>\r\n \r\n<p>For more information, please visit <a href="https://fp.auburn.edu/diversity/stem.aspx">Alabama Alliance for Students with Disabilities in STEM</a> website.</p><br><a href="http://www.auburn.edu/academic/disabilities/story.html?1275402712029747">More</a>...<MvDO file="opt.mv" name="story" value="{doc(&#39;1275402712029747&#39;)}"><p><h2>PSD Receives Grant</h2><b>The Program for Students with Disabilities is proud to announce that it has received a $6,400 Quality of Life grant from the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation.</b><p>The Reeve Foundation awarded $520,000 in Quality of Life grants to 75 non-profit organizations within the United States and Canada. Created by the late Dana Reeve in 1999, the Reeve Foundation&#39;s Quality of Life Grants are awarded twice a year to non-profit organizations that provide services and programs to individuals living with paralysis. Close to 1,600 grants totaling nearly $13 million have been awarded to organizations since the program&#39;s inception. Auburn University&#39;s Program for Students with Disabilities will use the grant for increasing Adaptive Recreation and Athletics for students, faculty, and staff.<br><a href="http://www.auburn.edu/academic/disabilities/story.html?1267150121029895">More</a>...<MvDO file="opt.mv" name="story" value="{doc(&#39;1267150121029895&#39;)}"><p><div align=right><font size=2><b><a href=http://www.auburn.edu/academic/disabilities/story.html?front1_ext.html>More News</a>&nbsp;.&nbsp;.&nbsp;.&nbsp;</b><p></font></div>');
