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Accessibility at Clemson University

Events

Your Gateway to Campus Events

Clemson University celebrates and promotes accessibility through events and training all year long. Here, you can find training materials and learn how to talk about disability or how to host accessible events. Find upcoming events that celebrate accessibility and explore student clubs and campaigns that advance accessibility, both at Clemson and beyond.

Hosting Accessible Events

See best practices, resources and guidelines to host inclusive events at Clemson.

Inclusive Language

Find information and examples to help you talk about disability with your audiences.

Events Celebrating Accessibility at Clemson

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    NDEAM

    Annually in October

    National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) is a national campaign that raises awareness about disability employment issues and celebrates the many and varied contributions of America's workers with disabilities. Every year, Clemson University celebrates NDEAM by providing opportunities for the community to engage with and learn from professionals with disabilities and other accessibility advocates.

    Clemson's NDEAM page

    Student Activities

    Explore student accessibility-focused clubs

    Clemson supports student organizations with a focus on disability equity and advocacy. Please explore TigerQuest (Clemson's student club portal) to find a campus interest group and their upcoming events.

    Search Clubs in TigerQuest
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