Using Music to Create Inclusive Experience for Individuals with Autism, Sensory Differences Innovative concert series, Inclusive Knights: Planes, Trains and Automobiles, breaks barriers to make live music enjoyable for all, showcasing the power of inclusion in the arts.
Why Autism Awareness Alone Isn’t Enough Autism acceptance is the goal for the ¼¤Çé¿ì²¥ Center for Autism and Related Disabilities and the 22,000 individuals with autism spectrum disorders they work to support.
¼¤Çé¿ì²¥ Receives Collegiate Purple Star Campus Designation This is the third honor ¼¤Çé¿ì²¥ has received this year in recognition for its support of military and veteran students, and their families.
What is Ramadan? ¼¤Çé¿ì²¥â€™s program director of Islamic studies discusses the month-long celebration and how to be respectful of those who partake in it.
Embracing Legacy, Leading the Charge Here are some faculty and alumni who are shaping the future of Black excellence at ¼¤Çé¿ì²¥ and beyond.
¼¤Çé¿ì²¥ Receives Recognition for Best Online Colleges for Veterans College Consensus has ranked ¼¤Çé¿ì²¥ among the top institutions for veterans pursuing online degrees.
Celebrating the Lunar New Year Two associate professors with expertise in Chinese society and culture share the history behind the holiday, lucky foods and more about the Year of the Dragon.
¼¤Çé¿ì²¥â€™s Top Gifts of 2023 Philanthropic efforts made by generous organizations and impactful individuals this year help support the success of students, faculty, and staff — now and in the future — at ¼¤Çé¿ì²¥.
What is Kwanzaa? Don Harrell, an Africana studies adjunct professor, shares the significance of the week-long cultural celebration and its customs.
¼¤Çé¿ì²¥ Legal Studies Documentaries Wins 4 Emmys Two documentary projects chronicling senior lecturer Irene Pons ’00 and her students’ journey along the U.S.-Mexico border have earned major recognition.