All Abilities Awareness Week

October 9-12, 2018

The McQuade Library and the Accessibility Services Office are co-sponsoring this year’s All Abilities Awareness Week October 9-12, 2018.  

Each day at noon there will be a “MACK Chat”–students of diverse abilities will share their experiences as Merrimack students.  Light refreshments will be served. The chats will all take place in McQuade–check daily for the exact location.

On Thursday evening, the Rogers Center for the Arts is co-sponsoring a movie night: The Theory of Everything will be shown at 7pm, with commentary beginning at 6:30.

Throughout the week, library materials on topics of diversity, equity, representation, and inclusion will be on display on the 1st floor of McQuade.

This project made possible in part by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.

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