President Obama Celebrates 25 Years of the ADA
On Monday, President Obama celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) at the White House.
The President honored those who made the ADA the law of the land -- the activists, congressional representatives, and stakeholders who worked tirelessly to ensure that millions of Americans with disabilities had the chance to make their contributions to the world.
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The First Lady Hosts the "Beating the Odds" Summit
On Thursday, the First Lady welcomed 140 college-bound students to the White House for the Reach Higher "Beating the Odds" Summit.
These young people represented a wide range of communities -- urban, rural, foster, homeless, immigrant, special needs, and more. All of them have overcome great odds to go to college, and many are even first in their family to pursue further education after high school.
The summit celebrated these students' accomplishments, while also providing them with tips and resources to better prepare them for when they step on campus this fall.
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