Equity in Higher Ed

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Equity in Higher Ed

Welcome to Equity in Higher Ed, a podcast series presented by Messiah University's Office of Academic Accessibility. This series is designed to raise awareness, deepen understanding, and foster meaningful dialogue about disability in college life. In each episode, host Sam Erikson, will explore different dimension of access and equity, breaking down common misconceptions and highlight lived experiences and expertise from students, experts, and campus partners. 

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    Intersectionality in Higher Ed

    In this season 1 finale of Equity in Higher Ed, Sam discusses intersectionality's role in higher education. 

  2. 6

    Invisible Disabilities in Higher Ed

    In this fifth episode of Equity in Higher Ed, Sam dicusses invisible disabilites, and the supports that are used to help students with invisible disabilities succeed academically. 

  3. 5

    Visual Impairments in Higher Ed

    In this episode of Equity in Higher Ed, Sam speaks with YiLi Smedley, a junior Chinese Studies and Biology double major with a Biomedical concentration, about her experience as a person with a visual impairment. 

  4. 4

    Mental Health in Higher Ed

    In this third episode of Equity in Higher Ed, Sam speaks with Mike Blount, M.A., LPC., CSAT, Professional Counselor for the Engle Center for Counseling and Health Services here at Messiah University. They break down the importance of caring for students' mental health, and how mental health impacts the student experience in college/university. CONTENT WARNING: Mentions of suicide and general discussion of mental health struggles. 

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    Mobility Disabilities in Higher Ed

    In this second episode of Equity in Higher Ed, Sam speaks with Messiah senior Human Development & Family Sciences major Angelina Bainbridge, about her experience as an individual with a mobility disability- specifically cerebral palsy. 

  6. 2

    Neurodiversity & Neurodivergence Pt. 2

    In this part 2 of the first episode of Equity in Higher Ed, Dr. Jennifer Thomson, Professor of Biopsychology at Messiah University, joins Sam to further the conversation on how neurodiversity and neurodivergence impact higher education. 

  7. 1

    Neurodiversity & Neurodivergence Pt. 1

    In this first episode of Equity in Higher Ed, Sam discusses neurodiversity and neurodivergence, and why an understanding of both is crucial to the support of all students in higher education. 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to Equity in Higher Ed, a podcast series presented by Messiah University's Office of Academic Accessibility. This series is designed to raise awareness, deepen understanding, and foster meaningful dialogue about disability in college life. In each episode, host Sam Erikson, will explore different dimension of access and equity, breaking down common misconceptions and highlight lived experiences and expertise from students, experts, and campus partners.

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