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ADA 30th Anniversary: Expanding Diversity and Inclusion to Include Equity and Access

John Samuel is the chief innovation architect at LCI Tech, a North Carolina-based firm that is one of the largest employers of Americans who are blind. Samuel’s passion for inclusion is rooted in the fact that he is a blind entrepreneur, advocate and public speaker who's committed to creating opportunities by eliminating accessibility barriers. Samuel…

ADA 30th Anniversary: Disability and Identities

In this virtual workshop on the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will explore how disabilities can have very different impacts on individuals based on the intersectional identities they hold. We will also discuss ways in which we can advocate for individuals to be successful while here at NC State. In compliance with the Americans with…

TRIO Student Support Services Q&A

If you are interested in participating in any of TRIO Student Support Services student programs, join us during one of our online Q&A sessions. TRIO programs help students overcome class, social and cultural barriers to higher education through educational support services and programs.

ADA 30th Anniversary: Navigating Legal Protections for Assistance Animals

Service and emotional support animals provide important therapeutic benefit and physical assistance to persons with disabilities. Often though, there is uncertainty about the varying degrees of legal protection afforded to them. Not all assistance animals are equally protected under law. When can someone be accompanied by their assistance animal in public places? Are assistance animals…

ADA 30th Anniversary: The Triangle Celebrates 30 Years of the ADA

President George H.W. Bush signed the American with Disabilities Act 30 years ago to make sure that people with disabilities have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else in all areas of life. This includes jobs, schools, transportation and access to all public and private places that are open to the general public. We've…

ADA 30th Anniversary: ADA Training for Supervisors

The Americans with Disabilities Act requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations so that employees with disabilities can enjoy the "benefits and privileges of employment" equal to those enjoyed by similarly situated employees without disabilities. The accommodations process at NC State is interactive and involves supervisors. Join us for a workshop in which you can learn…

Collegial Conversations Part II: Microaggressions and Accessibility

Inclusive Excellence and Strategic Practice, a unit in the Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity, invites you to attend part two of its Collegial Conversations. More information about the workshops that will be offered is below. Microaggressions: Savitri Dixon-Saxon, vice provost for the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Walden University, will lead a…

Accessibility Amidst a Virtual Environment

Please join a panel of NC State experts for an important and timely discussion on accessibility in virtual environments. As higher education operates even more intently in a virtual capacity, ensuring accessibility becomes even more critical — and gaining insight as to create equitable experiences for persons with disabilities is paramount. Our panel of experts…

Equity in Action: Making it Happen

Manny Scott, author of Even On Your Worst Day You Can Be Your Student's Best Hope and one of the original Freedom Writers, will deliver the virtual keynote address at the 2020 Math Summit hosted by the Triangle Math Alliance and the NC State College of Education. This keynote address is open to all, but…