FORT COLLINS, Colo. — A team of engineering students at Colorado State University developed a custom sensory device designed for a 13-year-old Denver boy with limited mobility due to cerebral palsy and a respiratory disorder.
The device, created as part of the university’s senior design program, enables Lamar Jenkins to independently interact with lights, music and other features.
Called “Lamar’s Wish,” the project was created at the request of Lamar and his mom, Jamie Jenkins, who sought a way to give her son more autonomy…