The 21st Annual Awards and Appreciation Reception is fast approaching and the RCPD is looking to the community for award nominations and scholarship applicants.
There is something strikingly real about junior year. Not specifically junior year of a university education or that of high school, but junior year in general seems to taunt many with choices that will affect one's future.
Ever since the fall of 2001, Walker has been employed with Student Athlete Support Services (SASS) as the Learning Specialist working with student-athletes with learning disabilities.
As I begin to look ahead to graduation, I need to say good bye as well. My time here at RCPD as the Public Relations Coordinator and Harbinger Editor is coming to an end.
Once again, the RCPD ushered in the new school year by welcoming the new freshman to campus and the office as part of the Welcome Orientation Workshop.
The Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities honored a number of faculty, staff, and students on April 23rd at the 20th Annual Awards and Appreciation Reception held for the second year at the Clara Bell Smith Student-Athlete Academic Center.
The Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities is pleased to work with Mickey and Debbie Stern to provide a new tutoring resource for MSU students with a learning disability.
Aaron Scheidies, a kinesiology senior at Michigan State University, has macular degeneration, a hereditary disease that causes a gradual decrease in central vision.
Earlier this month the MSU Federal Credit Union (MSUFCU) became the only credit union on the SC24 ATM network to offer a full service audio guided ATM for the visually impaired.
Twenty-year-old Aaron Scheidies has macular degeneration, a hereditary disease that causes a gradual decrease in central vision. But, as he says, that doesn't mean his life is as limited as his eyesight.