Disability Awareness Week Events

Disability Services (DS) provides many opportunities for the Campus community to participate in reducing disability stigma and educating oneself about a variety of disability related issues. Check out our offerings below:

Tuesday, April 1, 2025 at 10 a.m.
Reasonable Workplace Accommodations Workshop - In this online workshop, the Massachusetts Office of Disability (MOD) will cover the support students require to succeed in their jobs. Participants will engage in activities to practice handling disability related conversations in the workplace, identifying key job functions and creating accommodations requests. There will be opportunity to ask questions, complete exercises and receive feedback.

Wednesday, April 2, 2025 at 4 p.m.
University Crossing - Serenity Center
Wellbeing: Succulent Planting - Come join the Wellbeing office for a fun succulent planting session. Studies show that plants can reduce stress, enhance mood, and improve concentration. Prioritize you well-being by taking part in the free event.

Wednesday, April 2, 2025 at 4 p.m. University Crossing - Moloney Hall
Live Podcast Questions and Answers (Q&A): Living a BOLD Disabled Life - Join us for a live recording with the Disability Dish Podcast cast featuring special guests:

  • Paralympic Medalist Mackenzie Coan
  • Blind Scientist and World Traveler, Professor Mona Minkara
  • Autistic Comedian, Professor Noah Britton
Listen to their inspiring stories and take a part in an interactive Q&A with our hosts and the audience.

Thursday, April 3, 2025 at 1 p.m.
Campus Recreation Center (CRC) Studio 2
Loving Kindness Yoga - Participate in this gentle yoga session to discover the practice of loving- kindness yoga and how to integrate it's movements into your daily routine. This session will be led by our very own Evelyn O'Connor.

Thursday, April 3, 2025 at 1:30 p.m.
Campus Recreation Center (CRC) Lobby
Allergen Friendly Snacks - Disability Services (DS) is partnering with our campus Dietician to give away FREE allergen friendly snacks. Stop by the CRC Lobby to grab yours.

Thursday, April 3, 2025 at 3 p.m.
Live Webinar
Reducing Stress and Anxiety - MANUAL is hosting a webinar designed to teach practical strategies on identifying and managing stress and anxiety. Registration is open to all.

Friday, April 4, 2025 at Noon
University Crossing - Room 255 or
Stories of Disability - The Disability Advisory Committee invites you to listen to personal disability stories from UML students and staff, followed by a group conversation. This is a hybrid event and we hope you can join us in person or via Zoom.

Our events are aimed to raise awareness, reduce stigma and provide space for students, faculty and staff to celebrate disability. In collaboration with the Office of Multicultural Affairs, Ashleigh Hillier, Campus Recreation Center Staff, Student Life and Wellbeing Office and the Disability Advisory Committee.

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Jodi Rachins (Director), Lauren Tornatore (Senior Assistant Director) and Janelle Diaz (past Assistant Director) have one major initiative for Disability Services (DS) — to use their collective skills to reach the community beyond accommodations by openly and actively discussing ways in which we can support our fellow disability community members whether it is within the university, our outside networks and in our everyday lives. It is important and impactful to make a major effort to reduce stigma and shame around disability. The plan is to work towards flipping the script to highlight the uncountable strengths that can show through various disabilities. Among the various initiatives we plan to put out over the next few years, we are rolling out monthly podcasts to provide representation and discussion around various interesting topics on disability.

Episode Guide

  • Episode 18: Getting to know the Disability Office Staff-part 2. Evelyn O'Connor-DS Counselor and Fahad Alden-Peer Mentor talk about the work they do and how toÌý self care over the break.
  • Episode 17: A vibrant conversation with David Driscoll-Director of the Testing Center, Julia Bruce-Senior Biomedical Engineering Student and Kalib Laughran-Senior Business Administration Student.
  • Episode 16: Join one of our UMass Lowell students, Catherine Faherty, a participant of the US National Women's Sled Hockey Team, Cailin Currie a two time Paralympian Swimmer and Jeff Gerson, Ph.D., professor of sports and politics discuss topics about athletes, sports and disability.
  • Episode 15: Join Marc Fountain '17, Peter MacDonald - MS Program and Levinia St. Jean, Ph.D. Program on an insight of Veteran's Disability Experiences and their conversation on how their time in the military have supported them on their nontraditional higher education experience.
  • Episode 14: A conversation on disability identity, community and diagnosis at different life stages with Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies - Kelly Lawson, Associate Dean of Student Affairs - Ann Ciaraldi and Assistant Director of Student Success & Communications - Kelley Lawson, and Biomedical Engineering Senior - Courtney Morin.
  • Episode 13: Hannah Monbleau, Assistant Director of Student Life and Well-Being and Freshman Sayf Al-Aziz - Chemical Engineering are our guest speakers and discuss the issues of being vulnerable and putting oneself out there in a new environment.
  • Episode 12: A chat with Diana Walker-Moyer, recently retired Director of UMass Lowell (UML) Health Services, Steven Lam (Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at UML), Amanda Holthaus (Nurse and UML graduate student in the Zuckerberg School of Public Health), and Matt Daneau (UML senior in Plastic Engineering) discuss whether society is in a distraction epidemic, being diagnosed with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and the impact at various ages, gender, staying focused, and society's expectations.
  • Episode 11: It is Social Justice Week and our team participates hosts a live audience with past guests Marshall Greenleaf, Erin Keene-Crouse and Ainsley Skinner, exploring themes from the past year.
  • Episode 10: Vanessa Weisbrod, Director of Boston Children's Hospital Celiac Disease Program, Ainsley Skinner - Biology Major, Kyra Barry - Nursing Student and Nicholas Trunfio - Business Major, discuss how the holidays can have further impacts on a person who identifies as having a disability.
  • Episode 9: Keith Mitchell (Associate Professor English), Maria McDuffie Clark (Assistant Director of the Office of Multicultural Affairs), Anshel Isles (Liberal Arts Major) and Binnette Kihiu (Business Major) talk about disability intersectionality and its importance.
  • Episode 8: Beth Loell (Assistant Director of Career Services) and Beth Brassel (Librarian at the Pollard Memorial Library) talk about navigating the workforce as a person who identifies with a disability.
  • Episode 7: A conversation on the topic of Positive Contributions of Disabilities Integrated in the community with Professor Katherine Fox (Psychology Department) and Brian Richard (Biology Student).
  • Episode 6: Our Disability Service Team discusses different topics in the field of Disability Services.
  • Episode 5: Bridget Marshall (Professor and Associate Chair in the English Department), Noah Madsen (Student majoring in English) and Patrick Burns (Business Administration Student) chat on the subject of identifying as a person with a disability.
  • Episode 4: Marshall Greenleaf (Director of Student & Family Support Services), Erin Keene-Crouse (Senior Director of Orientation & Enrollment Events) and Sunita Singh-Poma discuss the topic of life transitions; how it impacts our day-to-day life and can have further impact on people who identify as having a disability.
  • Episode 3: Ashleigh Hillier (Psychology Professor & Co-Director of the Center for Autism, Research & Education), Michael Kennedy (Assistant Director of Student Activities & Leadership) and Gihan Semine (Graduate Student in Business Administration) talk about social connections and how the disability community is impacted.
  • Episode 2: Holly Lalos (Director of the Rist Difference Maker Institute) and Vanessa Thomas (President of eNable) discuss the topic of "what makes a change agent in disability culture".
  • Episode 1: Inaugural episode - Meet our first two guests, Amy Liss (Director of Multicultural Affairs) and Lauren Giammasi (Biology Student) talk about how disability is portrayed in the media and our societal understanding around invisible/hidden disabilities.

Disability Services' Semester Refresher Virtual Drop-In Sessions

Disability Services helps students who are registered with our office to navigate the accommodation process and assist them with guidance during a 30 minute virtual Semester Refresher drop-in session at the start of every semester. Below are some of the topics we discuss:
  • Processing semester requests at the start of the semester
  • Accommodation letters to and communication with Instructors
  • Staying connected with Disability Services
  • Testing Center scheduling

Note: You may be in zoom sessions with other UMass Lowell (UML) students registered with Disability Services

Students needing accommodations for any of these sessions, please contact Disability Services via email: disability@uml.edu at least a week before the session date.

Faculty and Staff

To Learn more and to register for upcoming training sessions, please visit the Employee Learning, Engagement & Development Diversity and Inclusion webpage.

  • Access Ally Training Part I - General Topics
    Review ways to create an inclusive environment using universal design to improve outcomes for all. Attending Parts I and II of this training is required for the Diversity Certificate.

  • Access Ally Training Part II - Technology
    Learn to use technology to create accessible documents/material to incorporate accessibility for all. Attending Parts I and II of this training is required for the Diversity Certificate.

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Faculty and Staff

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UMass Lowell (UML) International Day of Persons with Disabilities

December 3 is International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Watch the (Dec. 2022).

Disability Advisory Committee (DAC)

DAC provides a collective space where students, faculty and staff push the needle on UMass Lowell disability matters by removing barriers, providing equal access, promoting culture/diversity/awareness and reducing stigma. Our group focuses on access/procedures/policies while serving as allies to help peers/colleagues to be more aware, open-minded, and flexible with inclusion at our school. DAC supports in collaborative efforts to provide education, destigmatize/demystify and celebrate disability as an aspect of diversity. By utilizing a variety of representatives (both with lived experience and interest in bettering our school), we are able to make positive changes. If you are interested in joining, please contact Disability Services by email at jodi_rachins@uml.edu.

Delta Alpha Pi (DAPi)

DAPi Honor Society presents an opportunity to reduce disability stigma by recognizing students with disabilities for their academic accomplishments. In addition, this honor society facilitates development skills in leadership, advocacy and education for participating students meeting the criteria. (Undergraduates: 24 credits and 3.10 GPA| Graduate: 12 credits and 3.30 GPA)