Making it work—Jen Bethmann helps Illinois State with efforts on accessibility and universal design.
Making It Work—Jen Bethmann

Making it work—Jen Bethmann helps Illinois State with efforts on accessibility and universal design.
Making history as one of the first Miss America contestants to ever compete with a physical disability, Kelly now empowers young people living with a physical disability to understand and accept their difference.
At the fifth annual Adaptapalooza, Campus Recreation and therapeutic recreation students offered Illinois State students the chance to play adapted sports and learn about the opportunities available in sport and recreation for people with physical disabilities.
Not all those who struggle show their scars. Students find their way with the help of Student Access and Accommodation Services.
Like every young child, Tristen Sharp went through that toddler phase of incessantly asking ‘why.’ Now as a young woman, the question is one she has every reason to ponder.
Nyle DiMarco, the winner of Dancing with the Stars and America’s Next Top Model and an ambassador for the deaf community, will give a talk March 29.
February is Therapeutic Recreation Month! Come and enjoy a chance to gain new perspectives on recreation participation at Adaptapalooza, Wednesday, February 28th from 5:00-6:30 p.m.
Joseph Karl ’17, a technology project management graduate student, discusses what matters to him, and plans for the future.
Join experts for Working with Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Monday, September 11 from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at CTLT.
Alumnus Trevis Worley overcame challenges with the help of Student Access and Accommodation Services. Now he is giving back.