newsflash ([personal profile] newsflash) wrote in [community profile] accessibility_fail2010-03-12 10:37 am
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Mt. Holyoke College fails

My best friend has a lot wrong with her. She's a juvenile diabetic. She's got a disease called Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) that makes mobility an issue. She uses a service dog for stability and balance and to pick up things she otherwise would be unable to, among other uses.

Understandably, it's hard to complete formal education with all of this going on, which is why she hasn't finished her undergraduate degree. So imagine her elation when she was accepted to Mount Holyoke College under their program for non-traditional students. She was part of a group of older students whose educations had been interrupted for whatever reasons--health, children, poverty, career.

To make a long, painful story very short, she's had a shocking, nightmarish experience at Mount Holyoke, which you would expect to be a liberal, supportive environment since it's a women's college. She was led to believe everything would be in place for her arrival and that disability services there were top notch. However, it's been a nightmare. She was unable to eat in the cafeteria the first two months of school because the student workers told her she couldn't bring a dog in. Disability services told her they weren't sure what they could do, because not all student workers might understand an email saying they couldn't refuse her service. She was given a room on a third floor that her scooter wouldn't fit in, and when she complained she was told to leave her expensive piece of medical equipment in the lobby. When they finally moved her to a new dorm room, she had to go across campus to shower in her old dorm because they didn't install grab bars in her shower. She wasn't given accommodations letters for her professors for months. Etc. She learned her experience wasn't isolated, and after months of pain and frustration last semester, she and a large group of disabled students met with the dean of the college, with very unsatisfactory results.

My friend blogs about it here.

Mount Holyoke College

[personal profile] mjcurtis 2010-03-12 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
While Mount Holyoke College cannot comment on the details of this situation, there are inaccuracies in this account and we are attempting to meet the student's needs to her satisfaction. Mount Holyoke is fully committed to providing equal access to all of our students, and we address each and every student issue with all of the resources at our disposal.

Re: Mount Holyoke College

[identity profile] mbc.livejournal.com 2010-03-13 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
protip: your non-denial denials will carry more weight if they are from a more official sounding user name.

bonus protip: maybe don't make comments that could be interpreted as making light of disability (http://twitter.com/mjcurtis/status/9167903441) when using the same persona to defend your employers disability rights record


way to continue the fail.
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[personal profile] trouble 2010-03-15 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
The whole twitter account was deleted. What did it say?

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[identity profile] mbc.livejournal.com 2010-03-15 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
really? huh. have a screenshot http://imgur.com/YRCd7
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[personal profile] killing_rose 2010-03-13 08:13 pm (UTC)(link)
While a cleverly worded non-denial, I can't say that this sounds very plausible. And it leaves me with questions and concerns relating to most, if not all, of the points you raise in your reply.

There are inaccuracies? All right, point them out.

How are you meeting the student's need? There are ways to specify without getting into details.

How have you proven your commitment to providing equal access? When I hear of "other cases" and other students having problems, that concerns me. It concerns me because it makes this case sound more like a systemic problem than a fluke, a mistake that you're trying very hard to correct.

You address each and every student issue with all of the resources at your disposal? In this case, it seems that those resources involve carefully watching her internet participation. Clearly, you're stalking her blog because that was the only place that this post was worded. If that's the case, then why are you so concerned with confronting the problem here, and not in her own blog?

Wait, I can answer that myself. You're concerned because other people--including alums--are listening and responding.
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Re: Mount Holyoke College

[personal profile] killing_rose 2010-03-14 02:07 pm (UTC)(link)
...You did. Perhaps it ended up screened somehow? Because it's very clearly still in my email.

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[identity profile] mbc.livejournal.com 2010-03-15 06:23 am (UTC)(link)
but mjcurtis is a "college PR & social media guru"! blog stalking and meaningless drivel are her 'core competencies'!

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[identity profile] mbc.livejournal.com 2010-03-15 07:52 pm (UTC)(link)
btw "deleting" your twitter account? really? that's not how the intertubes work. for example your twitter history can be seen here. http://www.scribd.com/doc/28413833

also should the student decide to file suit against moho - something i would cheer btw - which you and your employer should be reasonably anticipating since she has retained counsel, deliberate spoilation of evidence is a bad thing.

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[identity profile] mbc.livejournal.com 2010-03-15 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
or a just the text of the twitter (w/o the background) can be found here http://www.scribd.com/doc/28415581/
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[personal profile] epershand 2010-03-16 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
As another MHC alum, I find this response very inadequate and not in standing with an institution I know and love. Count me among those writing angry letters to the Alumnae Quarterly.