Office of the Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
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Have you heard about the university's digital accessibility requirements but aren't really sure what it's all about? Join our campus ADA IT Coordinator, Keith Hays, for a presentation and discussion on digital accessibility. We'll explore what digital accessibility is and why it is important to create accessible digital content.
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The Jewish New Year, celebrated by praying in synagogue, personal reflection, and hearing the shofar. Work is often prohibited. Some students or employees may request schedule adjustments in order to observe.
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The Navratri commences on the first day (pratipada) of the bright fortnight of the lunar month of Ashwin. The festival is celebrated for nine nights once every year during the beginning of October, although as the dates of the festival are determined according to the lunar calendar, the festival may be held for a day more or a day less.
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Fast of the Seventh Month. Many Jews who celebrate Tzom Gedaliah do so by fasting.
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Join Accessibility Specialist M.T. Hudson for an Accessibility & Accommodations Division Lunch & Learn event. This presentation will focus on non-visible disabilities, including common misconceptions, accommodations, and ways to create an inclusive environment for all employees. Human Resources personnel and supervisors across campus are particularly welcomed to attend!
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Day of Atonement. For Jewish people observing Yom Kippur, the day is often observed by fasting, praying, abstaining from physical pleasures, and refraining from work. Begins at sundown of the first day and ends at sundown of the last day. Some students or employees may request schedule adjustments in order to observe.
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Dussehra celebrations often include processions to a river or ocean front carrying clay statues, accompanied by music and chants, after which the images are immersed into the water for dissolution and a goodbye. The festival also starts the preparation for one of the most important and widely celebrated festivals, Diwali.
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At the beginning of each Bahá'í month, Bahá'ís gather for an observance called the 19-Day Feast. The First Day of ‘Ilm (Knowledge) begins at sunset of the first day and ends at sunset of the last day. It is a three-part observance with devotions, community consultation, and a social portion. Some students or employees may request schedule adjustments in order to observe.
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The Feast of Tabernacles. Actual holy days. Jewish individuals observing Sukkot may observe work restrictions during this period, and some may request scheduling accommodations in order to observe.
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Do you create or share digital content, such as Word documents or multimedia? Would you like to know more about how to ensure your the content you create and share is accessible? Join Keith Hays, our campus ADA IT Coordinator, learn tips and quick accessibility checks that you can do to ensure that your digital content is accessible.
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This day commemorates the birth of the central religious scripture of Sikhism, regarded by many Sikhs as the final, sovereign and eternal living Guru following the lineage of the ten human Gurus of the religion.
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Eighth Day of Assembly. Shmini Atzeret has duality as a holy day as it is simultaneously considered to be connected to Sukkot and also a separate festival in its own right. Those observing may do so with prayer. It is encouraged to refrain from work and school during this period. Some students or employees may request scheduling accommodations in order to observe.
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The Accessibility and Accommodations Division will challenge you to think inclusively and practice inclusivity as you plan accessible events. Join M.T. Hudson, Sr. Accessibility Specialist, in a crash course of best practices.
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From sunset of the first day to sunset of the last day, Samhain marks the Pagan New Year, a time for honoring the dead, cleansing, and releasing. For many Wiccans, Samhain is the most important Sabbat. It’s the time to remember the ancestors, and the time to celebrate the harvest and all that has been accomplished over the year