CSI Campus Events Calendar
Working with Students with Disabilities in Post-Secondary Education (in-person and virtual)
The Office of Accessibility Services, in collaboration with the Faculty Center for Professional Development, will have a representative from OCR present on “Working with Students with Disabilities in Post-Secondary Education.”
Blackboard Ally
This workshop will introduce the Blackboard Ally tool, which reviews Blackboard course content and evaluates the level of ADA compliance.
World on Wednesday – Autism Culture and Ethnicity
Louis Rontondo from the Psychology Department will share his insight on the differences of Autism Spectrum Disorder among different ethnicities.
ODEI Game Day
The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion invites students to join us for a fun day of games and laughs.
World on Wednesday – My Visit to Armenia
Dr. Batman-Ratyosyan from the department of Psychology is a behavioral scientist with expertise in language learning. She will share with us her trip to Yerevan, Armenia over the summer with her beautiful slides about the Country.
Town Hall on Proposed Changes to the CSI Governance Plan
The Bylaws Committee invites you to attend a Town Hall meeting about proposed changes to the Governance Plan. Members of the Bylaws Committee will be present to answer any questions and listen to any concerns.
Town Hall on Proposed Changes to the CSI Governance Plan
The Bylaws Committee invites you to attend a Town Hall meeting about proposed changes to the Governance Plan.
Town Hall on Proposed Changes to the Bylaws
The Bylaws committee invites you to attend a Town Hall meeting about the proposed changes to the Bylaws.
World on Wednesday – Make the Most of your World; Peace Corps Info Session
Charlene Barrow, regional recruiter, Peace Corps. Serving in the Peace Corps is a great way to immerse yourself in a new culture, learn a new language, and make a lasting impact.
Panel Discussion: Embracing the Power of Neurodiversity
A panel of autistic professors and graduate students at CSI will share their insights about autism and neurodiversity more generally.