Eye on UMSL: Walk about

by | Apr 15, 2024

Oluchi Onyegbula, a psychology major and co-president of the Able-Disable Partnership, leads an accessibility walk Thursday on the UMSL campus.

Psychology major Oluchi Onyegbula leads 20 people on a walk.

Oluchi Onyegbula, a University of Missouri–St. Louis psychology major and co-president of the Able-Disable Partnership, leads a group of students, faculty, staff and community members on an accessibility walk Thursday in and around the Quad.

The student-led Able-Disable Partnership has worked to improve the experience of students and other members of the UMSL community with disabilities  – especially those with physical and developmental disabilities – since its founding in 2018, and the Transform UMSL initiative currently underway provides greater opportunities to improve accessibility across campus.

This photograph was taken by UMSL photographer Derik Holtmann and is the latest to be featured in Eye on UMSL. View more UMSL photos by visiting the UMSL Flickr and Instagram accounts.

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