No period other than the pandemic had better highlighted accessibility challenges. Remote learning necessitated tools that facilitated the switch to online, which coincidentally allowed a more inclusive participation for people with a disability. MSU’s commitment to greater inclusion in building a better future for all has been an investment into sustainability; with facilities designed to maintain or increase the functional capabilities of students with a disability and improve their campus as well as learning experiences. Three more of MSU’s differently abled graduated at the 31st Convocation Ceremony of Management and Science University.   

 

They are:

 

 

Siti Nur Qisthina Mohd Yusni, who has spinal muscular atrophy, a technician father, and a clerk mother, and now holds a Diploma in Accounting from MSU; 

 

Loga Kumar Selvamaran, whose right hand and leg are challenged, father is a personal driver and mother is a housewife, now progressing from Diploma in Computer Forensic to Bachelor in Computer Forensic (Hons);

 

and Thinesh Kumar Narayanasamy, who has spina bifida, a lorry-driver father and a housewife mother, now progressing from Diploma in Graphic Design to Bachelor in Graphic Design (Hons).

 

 

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No period other than the pandemic had better highlighted accessibility challenges. Remote learning necessitated tools that facilitated the switch to online, which coincidentally allowed a more inclusive participation for people with a disability. MSU’s commitment to greater inclusion in building a better future for all has been an investment into sustainability; with facilities designed to maintain or increase the functional capabilities of students with a disability and improve their campus as well as learning experiences. Three more of MSU’s differently abled graduated at the 31st Convocation Ceremony of Management and Science University.   

 

They are:

 

 

Siti Nur Qisthina Mohd Yusni, who has spinal muscular atrophy, a technician father, and a clerk mother, and now holds a Diploma in Accounting from MSU; 

 

Loga Kumar Selvamaran, whose right hand and leg are challenged, father is a personal driver and mother is a housewife, now progressing from Diploma in Computer Forensic to Bachelor in Computer Forensic (Hons);

 

and Thinesh Kumar Narayanasamy, who has spina bifida, a lorry-driver father and a housewife mother, now progressing from Diploma in Graphic Design to Bachelor in Graphic Design (Hons).

 

 

RELATED

Success, on their own two wheels

MSU’s differently abled Chancellor Gold Medal recipient proves success is for all

MSU with Kasih Malaysia towards UN goal of education for all

MSU is internationally recognized as inclusive excellent