Celebrating Disability Culture Month!
Hello everyone, As we embark on our celebration of Disability Culture Month, we're excited to kick things off by delving into the inspiring story of Dunklin House. This historic campus housing location at Mizzou represents a pivotal milestone in a century-long journey toward accessibility for students with disabilities. Join us as we embark on a journey through time and explore the remarkable progress Mizzou has made in ensuring inclusivity and accessibility for all. Disability Culture Month on display is on the first floor of the MU Student Center. In Collaboration with MU Disability Center In celebration of Disability Culture Month Unless you attended the University of Missouri before the 2000s, chances are you haven’t heard of Dunklin House — the name of the bottom floor of Graham Hall. Although floors are no longer called “houses” and you can’t find Dunklin House on a university map, its legacy of accessibility is still being felt across campus decades later. In 1961, Dun