Temple University’s Carrie Snyder to keynote National Disability Employment Awareness Month events

Interior shot of Phyfer Auditorim showing tables, chairs and lighting Interior shot of Phyfer Auditorim showing tables, chairs and lighting
Named by successful business leader Cheri Dunmore Phyfer, the Phyfer Auditorium features a space for academic success, creative collaboration and deep engagement for Clemson business students.
Community, Engagement, Belonging and Access

Carrie Snyder, director of disability services at Temple University, will provide the keynote address for Clemson University’s National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) events on Thursday, October 26, from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business Phyfer Auditorium. A virtual option will also be available.

Snyder’s presentation, “Providing Accessibility Through Collaboration,” will discuss how Temple successfully:

  • provides accessibility
  • increases faculty awareness
  • addresses overall campus culture
  • challenges they have faced
  • plans to further develop disability inclusion

Registration is available to attend via Zoom. For more information or to request accessibility services, contact Priscilla Harrison at priscih@clemson.edu. A full schedule of NDEAM events is available at the Clemson Accessibility Portal.

Other NDEAM events this month: