Every year, The Accessibility Services Office and the McQuade Library partner to celebrate All Abilities Awareness in October. Each year looks different, but every event celebrates the diverse abilities that make Merrimack College a vibrant community.
This is our All Abilities Art Gallery display, found on the first floor of the McQuade Library.
This image was captured by MEd student Leighanne Garlick.
"These photos were taken at a BLM Demonstration that I attended in Roswell GA. The message in these photos speak for themselves."
Makenzie Sabourin, a Junior in Communications and Media & English, wrote my swarm.
Eliot Mangeolle, a Junior in Cellular Biology, drew George Floyd.
Junior Biology Major L. See created Goldfish, "I have ADHD, so I created what it feels like goes on up there."
Makenzie Sabourin, a Junior in Communications and Media & English, wrote myself.
Eliot Mangeolle, a Junior in Cellular Biology, drew Zebra at Work.
Makenzie Sabourin, a Junior in Communications and Media & English, wrote adhd.
Eliot Mangeolle, a Junior in Cellular Biology, drew Michael Jackson.
The Office of Accessibility Services works closely with students with documented disabilities who may require reasonable accommodations with regard to academics, housing and medical-related parking.
location: McQuade 333
phone: 978-837-5722
email: accessibilityservices@merrimack.edu
McQuade Library fosters the intellectual growth of the Merrimack community and serves as a valuable center of information resources and customized instruction.
phone: 978-837-5215
email: mcquade@merrimack.edu