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Join us today and every day to raise awareness about hearing health and support those with hearing loss. Did You Know? Hearing loss is twice as common as diabetes or cancer. 80% of hearing...
UMBC’s Neurodiversity Club is dedicated to increasing awareness, fostering inclusion, and improving experiences for neurodivergent individuals. While these events are not hosted by UMBC, they are...
Join us for a variety of events focused on accessibility, inclusion, and building a supportive campus community! March 25 – Spring Disability Film Screening Time: 4 PM Location: MYER 030...
As we begin this new semester, we want to highlight a few key updates and resources to help you support our students with disabilities. Here's what you need to know: Updated Spring 2025 Memo:...
Join the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower movement began in the United Kingdom just a few years ago and has quickly become a symbol of support and...
Disability-inclusive leadership and participation matters
December 3 is the UN International Day of Persons with Disabilities, honoring the United Nation's commitment for promoting the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities - more than 1...
A Cornucopia of Ideas, Capabilities and Celebrations
November in the United States highlights travel, sharing meals and connecting with family and friends, often highlighted with Thanksgiving. Make your celebrations more inclusive and disability...
Join us for the UMBC screening of By My Side - a short documentary that provides an intimate portrait of three veterans navigating their world with PTSD - an outcome faced by approximately 20% of...
~5 million disabled people under the LGBTQ+ umbrella
June marks National LGBTQ+ Pride Month and offers the nation the opportunity to reflect on the incredible contributions of the LGBTQ+ community. Our nation is at its best when it welcomes,...
AAPI, GAAD, DAPi + Nominate UMBC Accessibility Champions
May contains multitudes beyond finals and commencements: Asian American and Pacific Island (AAPI) Heritage Month has a lot of intersectionality with disability beyond luminaries like Alice...
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