Every year for one week in June, Big Tech titan Apple Inc. hosts the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) showcasing new and innovative technologies for software developers of all skill levels. The event is a chance for attendees to gain early access to the future of iOS through diverse presentations delivered by Apple employees as well as hands-on experience with Apple engineers. One such engineer is Jordyn Castor, an MSU Alumna who began her career at Apple as an intern in 2015 shortly after receiving her undergraduate degree in Computer Science.
For many, being faced with a life-changing health diagnosis brings uncertainty, but it can also help to positively shift life perspectives and bring about meaningful change. Ariel Dempsey, a graduating MD student from the MSU College of Human Medicine, shared her powerful message of hope, strength, and perseverance at the TEDxMSU Talk at the Wharton Center on Wednesday, March 11th, 2020.
Working closely with MSU’s Culinary Services, the RCPD is proud to support and encourage individuals with food allergies, as well as other dietary challenges, to eat on campus.
During the month of May this year, the Michigan Historical Museum provided a free exhibit focused on informing the public about blindness and visual impairment in education.
The Exceptions Journal, an MSU Student Organization,hosted the communities’ first ‘Accessible Art Exhibit’. Several community and campus partnerships were instrumental in the success of this inclusive event.
Guide dogs and their owners work together as a synchronized team to get around the community safely and efficiently. Dogs need the public to respect their focus, but people should not be afraid to communicate with guide dog users.