Hundreds of students at Michigan State set out on study abroad adventures across the globe every summer. Two of our very own RCPD students decided to share their experiences with us!
Greg Fowler graduated from MSU and has had a successful career in software development, system administration, and operating system research. He never let the fact that he was blind slow him down.
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.
With the rich history of prestige at MSU, it has been a norm for members of the same family to attend and create a legacy. That's no exception for Tower Guard, MSU's oldest campus-based student organization.
The RCPD celebrated their 44th Annual Awards and Appreciation Reception on April 22nd, 2016. The event highlighted exceptional Spartan students and community members.
The MSU Bike Service Center recently completed renovations to their entryway, enhancing accessibility to a larger population of students and community members.
At the end of April, the RCPD hosted its Annual Awards and Appreciation Reception, where Dr. Christopher Dunckle was honored as the RCPD Outstanding Alumnus for 2016.
Shawn lost a brave 18-month battle with brain cancer in 2011, at just 34 years of age. Although he isn't physically here, his legacy continues as an embodiment of Spartan leadership.
Andrey Tikhonov was diagnosed with Retinoblastoma at just 18 months old, and became fully blind soon after. Despite doctors and teachers saying he would have a limited future, Andrey had a different plan.
With the presence of Michigan's harsh winters, the State News took an opportunity to highlight some of the many accommodations the RCPD provides for mobility disabilities.