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Richard Ladner: SIGCSE Outstanding Contribution to CS Education Award

March 5, 2026

Richard Ladner, CREATE’s Founding Director for Education Emeritus and a continuing CREATE faculty member, received the 2026 Outstanding Contribution to Computer Science Education Award at the ACM SIGCSE Conference.

The award cited Ladner’s contributions to accessible computer science education at the K-12, college, and graduate levels and was given “in recognition of long-lasting efforts to develop new technologies and activities to engage people, particularly children, in creative learning experiences based on computational literacy for discovery and expression.”

Headshot of Richard Ladner. He has grey hair and beard and is wearing a blue shirt and colorful tie.

Richard Ladner, CREATE founding Director for Education Emeritus and Professor Emeritus, Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering

Ladner’s work has had a profound impact on the accessibility of CS education, the inclusion of accessibility in the computing curriculum, and the inclusion of disability in broadening participation activities. 

The ACM SIGCSE Award for Outstanding Contribution to Computer Science Education honors researchers who have made a long-lasting impact and significant contribution to computing education.

Through mentoring and advocacy, Ladner has directly helped hundreds of students with disabilities to gain exposure to computing as a potential career path. A handful of examples:


This article was excerpted from the Allen School article about Ladner’s career at UW as a professor in computer science & engineering.