Career and Community Studies students displaying their printed banners from art club.

Research shows that children with difficulties in academic subjects might excel at drawing, painting, acting, singing or dancing.   Making the arts accessible to students with disabilities requires planning, flexibility and creativity. Moreover, art classes should be a priority given that the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act mandates inclusion for students with disabilities.  Cynthia Kenyon, an associate professor in the Career and Community Studies (CCS) program, teaches its first-year students and engages them in activities that will push them out of ...

Warhorse Tattoos

Juliana Buonaiuto, Undergraduate Student Government president, stated in her convocation speech this year that she got a lightning bolt tattoo during the first two weeks of her first year. “When I first got to campus in 2020, there was not a lot to do, but I met these two girls, and they just really wanted to get tattoos,” Buonaiuto said. “I had a huge fixation on the lightning bolt back then. So I decided I was down, and we made an appointment for Warhorse.”   Buonaiuto also expressed the coincidence of her lightning bolt tattoo and her later application to work as a Flash Guid...

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