The Innovative Designs for Accessibility competition challenges students to develop practical solutions to advance accessibility.
The Innovative Designs for Accessibility competition challenges students to develop practical solutions to advance accessibility.
The OHREA awards recognize work to advance human rights, social justice, diversity, inclusivity, employment equity, mental health, and accessibility.
Avoid the use of scented personal care products in consideration of those with chemical sensitivities.
Sessions each Tuesday in March will promote accessibility and efforts to create more welcoming and inclusive communities.
A workshop Feb. 13 will explain how to navigate human rights and accommodations.
A second offering of the internationally renowned workshop “Beyond Diversity” is scheduled for Dec. 6 and 7.
The Campus Safety Grant Committee is accepting applications for projects to promote safety.
The Innovative Designs for Accessibility (IDeA) student competition seeks solutions to barriers which affect persons with disabilities.