No one knows where in the world Carmen Sandiego is, but with the help of the Office of Study Abroad, there's a good chance that a student with a disability will soon be in her midst.
The Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities (RCPD) hosted its annual Awards and Appreciation Reception, which took place on Friday, April 21, 2006 at the Clara Bell Smith Academic Center.
The Wheelchair Sports Challenge is an athletic event that allowed wheelchair hockey and basketball teams Michigan Mustangs and the Michigan Thunderbirds to face off against MSU varsity athletes.
The Michigan State University Federal Credit Union (MSUFCU) understands this, and has provided its members with disabilities with a better way to get their paper.
While most people enjoy listening to the radio for personal enjoyment RCPD student Brian Romero took a more in depth look at the inner workings of a radio studio.
After a great deal of reading and research, Michigan State University Doctoral student, Jacob Mathiason, has submitted some helpful information regarding college students and ADHD.
The Adapted Sports Festival is an innovative idea created by a group of Michigan State University and community representatives to promote awareness of recreational and leisure activities for persons with disabilities.
Searching for a summer job, dreading the thought of having to work five days-a-week as a server at a high stress restaurant, I was thrilled to have stumbled upon the notice for a new PR Coordinator for MSU RCPD.
On Friday, April 22nd, the RCPD held its 21st Annual Awards and Appreciation Reception to honor both staff and students who have done exemplary work to make this program a success.
For those who have stopped by the RCPD office lately, many have had to use a different entrance. Also, many employees have temporarily been displaced from their office.
Each year RCPD hosts an annual Awards and Appreciation Reception to honor graduating seniors and recognize those who have contributed to the office's success.