The Digital Center for People with Disabilities begins adapting and printing second-semester course materials in Braille, both spoken and audible, for students with disabilities.
- As part of the Digital Center for People with Disabilities' efforts to provide pedagogical support to students with disabilities, the center began adapting second-semester course lectures for students with disabilities at the Faculty of Law and Political Science and the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences on Monday, April 21, 2025, to Braille. The center also provides spoken and audible lessons for students who do not master Braille.
- To ensure that students with disabilities receive lessons in a manner that is appropriate to their needs, these lectures will be delivered to students with disabilities immediately after the printing process is complete.

