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Accessibility Work-a-thon In-Person

On October 30, from 1 - 3pm, a walk-in event in the Main Library Beaumont Instruction Room will take place where faculty and staff can work on improving the digital accessibility of their videos, documents, etc. Accessibility team members from OCR, IT Ed Tech and the Libraries will be available to assist, answer questions and consult.

MSU is recognizing October as Disability Pride Month. This month includes recognition for National Disability Employment Awareness Month, Down Syndrome Awareness Month and World Mental Health, among others. MSU is dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments of people with disabilities and furthering advocacy. 

Accessibility is a central tenet of inclusion at MSU, supporting both visible and invisible disabilities, and creating opportunities to maximize ability through partnership.

This guide provides stories, perspectives and resources to learn about disability and our campus community. Submit feedback to inclusion@msu.edu

 The concept of this guide and the identification of its resources is attributed to Access Specialist Colleen Floyd in the Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities, or RCPD. We thank Colleen and RCPD for increasing MSU's understanding of the need to support access for all.

 

Date:
Thursday, October 30, 2025
Time:
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Beaumont Instruction Room (Main Library, 2 West)
Audience:
   Advising Staff      Educator Network      Future Faculty      In-Class Educators      Online Educators  
Categories:
  Hybrid Session     Improving Courses     In-person Session     Online Session     Special Topics