Institutional Accessibility for Staff, Faculty, and Students at Yale
Panel Discussion, 2nd Annual Yale Disability & Accessibility Symposium, 2023
Panel Discussion, 2nd Annual Yale Disability & Accessibility Symposium, 2023
This event is part of the 2nd Annual Disability and Accessibility Symposium
4:00 pm-6:00 pm: Pop-up exhibition and reception.
4:30 pm -5:30 pm: Panel on exhibition and related themes.
This event is part of the 2nd Annual Disability and Accessibility Symposium, which is also an opportunity to build community over lunch
Panel Discussion, 2nd Annual Yale Disability & Accessibility Symposium, 2023
Do you know what information you should share with your kids or grandkids to keep them cyber safe?
School’s out, kids are home, and free time is plentiful. Whatever their age, protecting our kids’ online safety is crucial. Find out what you can do to help boost their know-how and keep them safe!
Join us for a fun and interactive Kahoot game about cyber safety for children of all ages. You can win exclusive prizes and learn practical tips to help your kids stay safe this summer and beyond.
Do you know what information you should share with your kids or grandkids to keep them cyber safe?
School’s out, kids are home, and free time is plentiful. Whatever their age, protecting our kids’ online safety is crucial. Find out what you can do to help boost their know-how and keep them safe!
Join us for a fun and interactive Kahoot game about cyber safety for children of all ages. You can win exclusive prizes and learn practical tips to help your kids stay safe this summer and beyond.
Mind Over Matter is an annual fair hosted by the Yale Student Mental Health Association (YSMHA) during the spring semester. For the first time since the beginning of COVID-19, YSMHA is hosting the Mind Over Matter Fair on Saturday, April 2nd on Cross Campus! Mind Over Matter creates a positive atmosphere for open dialogue on mental health and illness and educates the Yale community on the vast array of mental health resources available to them on campus.
Join us for a livestream conversation with Jennifer Mathis, deputy assistant attorney general at the U.S. Justice Department’s Civil Right Division, where she reviews the work of the Disability Rights Section and the Special Litigation Section’s disability work.
Do you have unanswered questions about the nature of psychiatric medication? About psychiatric medication at Yale? Bring your own questions and join the discussion about understanding psychiatric medication and deconstructing the stigma this Thursday at 8pm.
Contact: Yale Student Mental Health Association, https://www.ysmha.com
Join us for this exciting livestream conversation with Dr. Karin Muraszko ’77, a trailblazer for women and persons with disabilities and one of the most celebrated pediatric neurosurgeons of our time. As chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Michigan, and a professor in the Department of Neurosurgery with joint appointments in Plastic Surgery and Pediatrics, Dr. Muraszko is the first woman to head a neurosurgery department at any medical school in the United States.