
Brent Thomas Williams, associate professor of rehabilitation education, talks about barriers to people remaining in their homes.
July 2, 2011
Research Frontiers, the science and research magazine of the University of Arkansas, featured the work of Brent Thomas Williams in a video about the importance and advantages of universal design. Williams, an associate professor of rehabilitation education in the College of Education and Health Professions, co-authored a book with Korydon Smith, associate professor of architecture, and Jennifer Webb, associate professor of interior design, called The Universal Design Handbook published in October 2010 by McGraw-Hill.
The video can be viewed on the university’s YouTube channel.
Other information about Williams and his work:
Rehabilitation Professor Lends Expertise to Architectural Design Field
Just Below the Line: Disability, Housing, and Equity in the South