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Neurodiversity Alliance

Neurodiversity is the idea that people with neurological and/or psychological conditions deserve respect, should not be pathologized and are entitled to live full and satisfying lives.

Many members of the Wolf Pack – faculty, staff and students – share neurodiverse identities, but neurodiversity affects far more than the neurodiverse population; it impacts the entire University. The Neurodiversity Alliance’s mission is to raise awareness, promote access and ensure equity for the neurodiverse population at the ΒιΆΉΣ³»­.

Our newly formed alliance has three primary activities:

  • We advocate Universal Design for Learning (UDL), an approach to learning that recognizes variation in human cognition and neurological conditions as natural, to afford every student an equal opportunity to succeed.
  • We identify unintentional institutional barriers that disadvantage neurodiverse people, and we develop alternative practices that do not discriminate.
  • We coordinate faculty and student efforts to form an alliance that pools resources to meet the different needs of every neurodiverse person at the University.


Reach out to us at neurodiversity@unr.edu.

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Neurodiversity Alliance current officers:

Alliance Chair and Elections and Nominations Committee Chair: Jim Cherney, jcherney@unr.edu

Alliance Secretary: Dawn Snell, dawnsnell@unr.edu

Allied Staff Representative: Naomi Irwin, naomii@med.unr.edu

Allied Student Representative: Jade Connor, jadeconnor@nevada.unr.edu

Allied Faculty Representative and Finance and Development Committee Chair: Jeffrey Hutsler, jhutsler@unr.edu

Outreach and Events Committee Chair: Z. Li, zzl@unr.edu

Mental health resources

Neurodiversity news & perspectives

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Neurodiversity Alliance to hold panel and lunch social March 21 during Neurodiversity Celebration Week

β€œLooking Beyond the Spectrum” celebrates living authentically on the neurodivergent spectrum

The Pennington Student Achievement Center

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The Healthy Minds Study survey was recently sent out to students and, for the first time, faculty and staff at the University – check your inbox!

Callie Whitsit and Autumn Cuellar finger painting at a 2021 art therapy workshop

A decade of mentorship at the Disability Resource Center

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