Staff Spotlight: Brian Anderson
May 17, 2022
Meet Brian Anderson, Clovernook Center’s Arts & Accessibility Coordinator. He works with cultural institutions to make their programs and products…
EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT: RYAN MILLER
November 16, 2021
Meet Ryan Miller, a certified proofreader for Clovernook Center’s Braille Printing House. He works tirelessly to meet the high standards…
EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT: DEANNA LEWIS
October 13, 2021
Meet Deanna, bindery associate at Clovernook Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired. Deanna began her career at Clovernook Center…
Ten Facts About Braille
June 21, 2021
Most people may think braille is just raised letters on a page, but braille is much more complex! Braille is,…
The Perspective: November Letter from Clovernook Center’s President
November 12, 2020
“I take that as a challenge every day.” These words, by Terry Strader in describing his role at our Braille…
The Perspective: ‘Grammar Maven’ Cissy Lincoln Proves Every Word Counts
Cissy Lincoln is the kind of person who speaks in exclamation points. But please, don’t over-use them in your writing….
Tech Spotlight: A Closer Look at Digital Braille
July 30, 2020
In addition to producing embossed braille copies of The New York Times’ special ADA section, Clovernook Center’s Braille Printing House…
The New York Times: 30th Anniversary of the ADA Coverage
July 24, 2020
FOR RELEASE: Clovernook Center Collaborates with The New York Times on 30th Anniversary of the ADA Coverage Clovernook Center is…
Employee Spotlight: Clovernook Center Proofreading Team
June 17, 2020
During the Covid-19 shutdown, many Clovernook Center employees continued working remotely, including braille proofreading teams. These two-person teams are comprised…
Clovernook Center Launches Expanded Arts & Accessibility Initiative
September 10, 2019
Generous Gift from the Louise Taft Semple Foundation Allows Center to Expand Partnerships with Organizations Around Region and Nation The…