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University Accessibility Center helps educate campus community in Disability Awareness Week
Disability Awareness Week, provided by the University Accessibility Center, returns to campus from Jan. 23-28. The week focuses on providing students with events and service opportunities to learn about students who deal with disabilities both visible and invisible, according to Rachel Lyon, assistant director of the UAC.
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Disability Awareness Week opens minds, promotes service
Students and faculty learn about dealing with emotional disabilities during a 'Mindful Meditation' workshop in 2016. (Brenna Colby)
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BYU offers accommodations for both visible and invisible disabilities
Nakai Salway was a senior in high school when his leg was amputated below the knee. Salway was born with a club foot, and his health issues have continued since then. He now uses a prosthetic leg or a scooter on the days his leg bothers him.
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