Make new memories this year at The Division of Student Affairs alumni and friends homecoming tailgate on Saturday, October 26.
Unit: Disability Concerns
Students to connect with alumni at Diversity Meet-up, March 21
Learn how to successfully navigate the transition from college to career from alumni from diverse backgrounds.
Winner of Dancing with the Stars Nyle DiMarco to speak about access, March 29
Nyle DiMarco, the winner of Dancing with the Stars and America’s Next Top Model and an ambassador for the deaf community, will give a talk March 29.
Campus and donor support keeps student’s dream alive
After years of unexplained aches and pains, Sarah Hogan was diagnosed with fibromyalgia—a common and complex chronic pain disorder that makes even mundane tasks excruciating.
Blind Army Veteran to be featured guest at Sports in the Dark event
Illinois State University’s registered student organization Braille Birds and the College of Education will host a Sports in the Dark event from 4-8 p.m. Wednesday, November 16.
Office of Disability Concerns receives new name
The Office of Disability Concerns is changing the department name to Student Access and Accommodation Services.
Ann Caldwell retirement reception May 18
A retirement reception to honor Ann Caldwell’s 20 years of service to Illinois State University will be from 2:30-4 p.m. Wednesday, May 18.
Deliciously Disabled’s Andrew Morrison-Gurza to speak March 31
Making disabilities accessible is the goal of Andrew Morrison-Gurza, who will present “Deliciously Disabled” at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 31, in the Old Main Room of the Bone Student Center.
Support ISU Best Buddies at Friendship Walk, April 16
Illinois State’s chapter of Best Buddies will host the Illinois Best Buddies Friendship Walk on Saturday, April 16, at Normal Community West High School from 9:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. Community members are encouraged to register to walk or to sponsor a participant.
Making art speak: Researchers help blind access Milner’s Child Art Collection
Illinois State staff and student researchers are making Milner Library’s vast collection of children’s art accessible to everyone.