The Disability Resource Center (DRC) is proud to host our annual “April is for Access” outreach initiative. A campus-wide initiative dedicated to spreading disability awareness and promoting inclusion and belonging for all members of the university community. Through a series of events tailored for students, faculty, and staff, the initiative aims to foster a more accessible and inclusive campus environment.

Throughout April, participants can engage in various activities, including workshops, games, and interactive sessions designed to raise awareness about disability-related issues and highlight the importance of accessibility. These events provide opportunities for learning, dialogue, and practical skill-building to equip individuals with the knowledge and tools needed to create a more inclusive community.

Upcoming Events:

April 5th– 10:00-11:00 am- Bridging the Gaps: Faculty Autism Workshop, TETC, Rm 153 (Presented by: Dr. Andrea Suk, Kyra Stewart, & Benjamin Schmitt)

April 13th– 10:00-11:30 am Spectrum Superstars 5K Run & 1 Mile Walk (Lower Shore Autism Community)

April 16th– 5:00 pm Delta Alpha Pi Induction & DRC Access Awards (Great Hall, Holloway)

April 22-26th– ID&D Accessibility Week Workshop Series (more details to come)

April 22-26th– Social Media Campaign

April 24th– 12:00 pm Autism Lunch & Learn Workshop, GSU, Nanticoke Rooms A&B (Presented by Drs. Andrea Suk & Aimee Bergonia)

April 25th- 4:00-6:00 pm Access Bingo (GSU, Room 206)

April 26th– 1:00 pm Implementing Accommodations (Collaboration w/ID&D)

If you have any questions, please contact Candace Henry, DRC Director at cnhenry@salisbury.edu.