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Empowering Inclusion: Council for Students with Disabilities

Discover the Council for Students with Disabilities in this insightful podcast episode featuring Heidi Yun. Join us as Heidi sheds light on the council's mission and purpose, the diverse range of programs and services it offers, and opportunities for student involvement. Gain valuable insights into the rewarding aspects of working with the council and learn how students can further explore its offerings. Tune in for an engaging discussion that delves into the importance of inclusivity and support for students with disabilities at their academic institution.

Episode 47 of the Discover Boston College podcast, hosted by Dylan Carollo, Heidi Yun, titled "Empowering Inclusion: Council for Students with Disabilities" was published on February 21, 2024 and runs 5 minutes.

February 21, 2024 ·5m · Discover Boston College

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Discover the Council for Students with Disabilities in this insightful podcast episode featuring Heidi Yun. Join us as Heidi sheds light on the council's mission and purpose, the diverse range of programs and services it offers, and opportunities for student involvement. Gain valuable insights into the rewarding aspects of working with the council and learn how students can further explore its offerings. Tune in for an engaging discussion that delves into the importance of inclusivity and support for students with disabilities at their academic institution.

Discover the Council for Students with Disabilities in this insightful podcast episode featuring Heidi Yun. Join us as Heidi sheds light on the council's mission and purpose, the diverse range of programs and services it offers, and opportunities for student involvement. Gain valuable insights into the rewarding aspects of working with the council and learn how students can further explore its offerings. Tune in for an engaging discussion that delves into the importance of inclusivity and support for students with disabilities at their academic institution.

0:00 | Welcome to Discover Boston College with Dylan Carollo.

0:21 | Introduction to Heidi Yun, Director of BC's Council for Students with Disabilities.

0:37 | What is the Council for Students with Disabilities?

1:28 | What programs/services does the Council offer?

3:25 | Can students get involved in the Council?

3:55 | What’s the most rewarding part of working with the Council?

4:54 | How can students learn more about the Council’s offerings?

5:13 | Thank you for tuning into this episode of Discover Boston College!

 

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