Are you interested in meeting new people? Do you mind having fun in the process? Then check into what's going on at the intramural sports facility nearest you.
The sub-channel service of WKAR, MSU's public radio station, offers access to news and information for people who cannot access conventional printed materials due to a disabling condition.
When dealing with service animals, it is important to remember that they are not pets; they are working animals. Petting service animals while they are \in harness" is never appropriate."
Lansing's minor-league baseball team, the Lugnuts, offer a combination that can't be beaten in the eyes of many fans -- a varied schedule with day and evening games and low ticket prices ranging from $4.50 to $7.
Disability advocate Lex Frieden will present a program April 28, 1997, at 9:30 a.m. in the Kellogg Center as part of the All-University Excellence in Diversity Lecture Series.
The NRH-RC and the Georgetown Public Policy Institute are offering a fellowship opportunity for individuals with spinal cord dysfunction who wish to obtain leadership postions in health policy research and development.
\From Udder to Cone: The MSU Dairy Store" was Pete Collman's favorite edition of MSU UpClose, a weekly radio talk show broadcast Thursdays at 7 p.m. on Impact WDBM-FM, MSU's student radio station."
In January, a federal district judge in Grand Rapids ruled against the voting rights case filed by lawyers for Michigan Protection and Advocacy last September, said Amy Maes, an attorney with MPAS.
Last month we told you about the Friendship Memorial Scholarship, established in memory of Ford executives Benjamin Muns, Richard Bentley and Robert L. Decker, who died in a plane crash.
Wharton Center's Grand Tier Lounge will be the site of the 13th annual awards reception to recognize all graduating students as will as students who display outstanding leadership and scholarship.
Attorney Jeanne Kincaid, a renowned disability advocate and activist, will be the main conference speaker at the MI-AHEAD Annual Spring Conference, March 14, 1997.
MSU's Office of Study Abroad (OSA) is offering more than 50 programs this summer that will help students discover other cultures, enhance their resumes, improve their foreign language skills and broaden their experience.
Sporting a petite build and a smiling face, Cheryl Myers is an ideal representative of the MSU community. She is excited and impressed by the university, its people and its services.
You may be wondering why this article is titled, \A Tale of Two Frustrations." It's because this is the story of two people with disabilities who have had frustrating experiences with the Department of Police and Public Safety (D.P.P.S.)."
Any student who misses a semester or two due to illness no longer has to file a readmission application, according to a new policy approved in January.