09/13/2023
The Disability Resource Center is sad to announce the passing of retired Accommodations Consultant M. Susan Fogg following a brief illness. Susan, a graduate of UK, worked for the university since 1976, retiring in 2022 after 47 years of service to the University. Susan was the DRC’s second employee and worked tirelessly to support generations of UK students with disabilities. In her later years as an Accommodations Consultant, Susan worked particularly closely with students with chronic health and sensory disabilities. She also oversaw Alternate Text Production. Susan will be missed deeply by all who knew her.
Susan was preceded by her husband of 45 years, Dean, and is survived by her children, Christopher, Andrew, and Lauren, eight grandchildren, sister Janice, and Brother Danny.
Funeral services will be held at 10AM Monday, September 18, 2023, at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home - Harrodsburg Road. Visitation will be held from 4-8PM Sunday, September 17, 2023, at the funeral home.
08/17/2023
The University of Kentucky Disability Resource Center is hiring a Alternate Text Production Student Worker!
Alternate Text Production Assistant-Student Worker
This position involves converting written formats of textbooks and other course materials (PDF, Word, physical books, images, etc.) into accessible formats capable of being read by a variety of screen reader software.During times when Alt-Text Production is slower (usually after the start of a semes...
06/23/2023
The University of Kentucky Disability Resource Center is hiring an Accommodations Consultant! Come work in with us in a valued, collaborative, and growing office in a innovative and respected division!
Information on responsibility and pay scale is in the listing below:
Student Wellness Advisor I
The Office for Student Success at the University of Kentucky is accepting applications for a Student Wellness Advisor I within the Disability Resource Center. Under the working title of Disability Resource Center Accommodation Consultant, this position will manage a caseload of 300-500 eligible stud...
05/10/2023
The DRC is honored to support Studio Players' production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by providing technical consultation and outreach.
In this unique 'whodunnit' we follow Christopher John Francis Boone, a 15-year-old mathematical genius, as he tries to solve the mysterious death of his neighbor’s dog Wellington. Along with solving this mystery, Christopher strives to find his place in the world; he navigates a neurotypical world with a neurodivergent brain. Christopher experiences intense isolation, and this play takes us along for all the moments of that isolation: happy and sad, easygoing and intense, good and bad.
This play was one of the first of its kind to bring conversations about neurodiversity and the neurodiverse community to the forefront. It explores elements of identity, authenticity, relationships, and acceptance. We see Christopher’s neurodiversity does not hinder him but rather makes him who he is and allows him to thrive.
"The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" runs from May 11-28 at The Carriage House Theater. Tickets are available from the Singletary Center Box Office at www.scfatickets.com or by calling 859-257-4929.
UK staff members support Studio Players production of neurodivergent drama
Several staff members and students at the University of Kentucky, either as volunteers or as part of their duties in service to the Commonwealth, are supporting Lexington’s community theatre Studio Players in their production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time based on the novel ...
05/07/2023
The Disability Resource Center mourns the death of Virginia Moore, Executive Director of the Kentucky Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. For decades she served Kentucky’s Deaf Community, most visibly during the COVID-19 pandemic when she regularly interpreted the Team Kentucky Updates. Our deepest sympathies to her family and friends.
Kentucky, I have some heartbreaking news to share. Virginia Moore, the Kentuckian who taught us all the importance of leading with love and inclusion, passed away yesterday.
Virginia was a rock of stability and grace during the pandemic. She helped bring us all together in our most challenging times, so I hope you’ll join Britainy and me today in praying for all who loved her. I will miss her greatly, but as Virginia would remind us in our grief: We will get through this; we will get through this together. ^AB
03/29/2023
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Saying goodbye to a true advocate for all people with disabilities.
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03/05/2023
We are heartbroken to learn about the passing of disability rights icon Judith Heumann. Her legacy will live forever.
Rest in peace and power, Judy.
01/29/2023
DRC staff members were honored at center court last night prior to the men’s basketball game vs Kansas.
01/25/2023
Surprise audition announcement!
Due to the nature of the role, we are auditioning early for Christopher, the lead role in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
**Auditions for the remaining cast will take place in March – info will be posted to web and social media pages for Studio Players**
Full audition information can be found on our website or in the Facebook event.
website: https://www.studioplayers.org/auditions
Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/2mEHyCD8K
01/25/2023
This is an upcoming play featuring a neurodivergent lead character!
Surprise audition announcement!
Due to the nature of the role, we are auditioning early for Christopher, the lead role in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
**Auditions for the remaining cast will take place in March – info will be posted to web and social media pages for Studio Players**
Full audition information can be found on our website or in the Facebook event.
website: https://www.studioplayers.org/auditions
Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/2mEHyCD8K
09/28/2022
For students attending the Career Fair today, if you need a space to destress 'off stage' the GSC East Wing 3rd Floor lobby is serving as a de-stress space from 1:30-5 PM today. The 3rd Floor Conference Room will be serving as a low-sensory space from 3-5 PM today.