Feb 05, 2019
Unpacking Principles of Universal Design: Fairness and Equity (Roundtable) Feb 21 or 22
Led by Ronald Mace in 1997, a group of scientists, architects and designers outlined principles of universal design that continue to inform the inclusion of all students in higher education. Putting these principles into practice often highlights questions of fairness and equity that contradict belief systems found in higher education. At this roundtable, participants will explore central ideas of Universal Design such as access and equity and how they implicate practices and policies in academia.
Registration Link: https://goo.gl/forms/TtVau2pays5NS2sJ3
Facilitator: Kate McLaughlin, Associate Director of Student Access & Disability Services
Dates
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- Thursday, Feb. 21 8-9:30a.m., in Dana-042, Bullock Dining Room (Breakfast provided)
- Friday, Feb. 22 12-1:30p.m., in Dana-042, Bullock Dining Room (Lunch provided)
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- As always, feel free to come late and leave early
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