By Nate Galvan | galvanna@sonoma.edu
Elaine McHugh, professor emeritus at Sonoma State University, created the “Cycle Without Limits” bike camp in 2001 to help children with special needs learn how to...
By Nate Galvan | galvanna@sonoma.edu
Elaine McHugh, professor emeritus at Sonoma State University, created the “Cycle Without Limits” bike camp in 2001 to help children with special needs learn how to...
Nineteen years ago, Sonoma State kinesiology professor emeritus Elaine McHugh attended a conference where she saw an engineer and a kinesiology professor present a new way to teach kids with special needs how to ride a bicycle.
“I was aware that riding a bike was a skill that is critical...
The Cycle Without Limits bike camp for children with special needs will be held January 12-15 at Sonoma State University. The camp uses specially-designed bicycles to teach children who often have difficulty learning how to ride a conventional two-wheeled bicycle.
The bikes use air...
Freshmen students in Professor Farid Farahmand's Introduction to Engineering 110 class had a chance to apply their talents to making a difference in the life of a teen with cerebral palsy.
Farahmand makes sure his new engineering students develop designs that have a real world...
The Cycle Without Limits bike camp for children with special needs will be held January 15-18 at Sonoma State University. The camp uses specially-designed bicycles to teach children who often have difficulty learning how to ride a conventional two-wheeled bicycle.
The bikes use air...
The Cycle Without Limits summer bike and swim camp at Sonoma State University will teach children with special needs how to ride bicycles June 13-17. These children often have a history of difficulty learning how to ride a bike using traditional methods.
The annual camp features...