Competition seeks ideas to make Ontario more accessible
The Council of Ontario Universities wants undergraduate students to make the world more accessible for people with disabilities.
The Council of Ontario Universities wants undergraduate students to make the world more accessible for people with disabilities.
Brock Nursing student Hilary Tyler is helping to make our world more accessible for people with disabilities. She was recently selected as a top finalist in the province-wide Innovative Designs for Accessibility (IDeA) student challenge for her “Everybody Hurts Campaign” idea. . . .
The Council of Ontario Universities is challenging Ontario undergraduate students to come up with ideas to make the world more accessible for people with disabilities. . . .
Rick Hansen is coming to Brock, and we’re looking for people to run, walk, wheel or bicycle alongside the iconic athlete.
The elevator in Mackenzie Chown B block will be out of service next week as crews do maintenance on it.
Margaret Sanderson is Brock’s accessibility co-ordinator.
The Walker Complex will soon be more accessible for people with disabilities thanks to funding from the federal Enabling Accessibility Fund.
Marie Cutler can rest a little easier at night knowing that her alma mater is more accessible to anyone who enters its doors.
Rabia Kedhr gave examples from her own life of how higher education can be accommodating, but not necessarily inclusive.
Rabia Kedhr will headline Accessibility — Building Inclusive Communities.