What: Panel on Disabilities on Campus
Zebras, a student organization for students with disabilities and chronic illnesses, is holding a panel to discuss and educate students on what it is like to have a disabilities on campus.
Refreshments will be provided.
Who: All are welcome to come and learn about students with disabilities and their experiences at the university.
When: Wednesday, Nov. 29 from 6-9 p.m.
Where: The Ferguson Student Center Great Hall.
Why: This is an opportunity for students to gain a wider perspective of student life and what that means for people of different backgrounds.
Darby McQueen, a senior majoring in social work and Zebras president, has a passion for this panel.
“I think it’s important [for people to attend] because the reality of the situation is that there are a lot of groups of people pushing for diversity,” Zebras said. “People with disabilities tend to get left behind.”