Jessica Stasik
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FCAI Director Keivan Stassun One of Four Vanderbilt VUMC Faculty to be Elected as AAAS Members
Keivan Stassun, Director of the Frist Center for Autism and Innovation. The American Academy of Arts and Sciences announced the election of four Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt University Medical Center faculty among its 2023 cohort of 270 new members, including Frist Center for… Read MoreMay. 1, 2023
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Free Virtual Game Design and Employment Skills Workshop and Research Study in Summer 2023
This summer Tech Kids Unlimited, a non-profit organization which teaches students how to learn differently, is offering a summer program for autistic youth who wish to participate in a research study to learn game design and employment skills. Participation is free and students will earn up to $115 in… Read MoreApr. 30, 2023
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College Autism Summit Launching Webinar and Training Series for Developing New Autism Support Initiatives on Campus
The College Autism Network is very pleased to announce a webinar series designed for higher ed professionals who are starting a new initiative or program on their campus. “Square One: Launching a Campus-Based Autism Support Initiative”. Square One is a three-part virtual instructional series for higher education professionals interested in launching… Read MoreApr. 29, 2023
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National Academies to Hold National Leadership Summit on Disrupting Ableism and Advancing STEM
On June 5, 2023, the National Academy of Sciences is hosting conversations on Disrupting Ableism and Advancing STEM. The events will begin with a National Leadership Summit on June 5, 2023, in Washington D.C. and online. The launch event will take on a hybrid format on June 5. Read MoreApr. 28, 2023
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NISE Fellow Hari Srinivasan Published Op-Ed in The Boston Globe
We are so proud of NISE fellow Hari Shrinivasan, who wrote his first Boston Globe op-ed this week entitled “Is it better to describe someone as ‘autistic’ or as a ‘person with autism?'” In this piece, Hari discusses the importance of intent and context when using identity-first or person-first language;… Read MoreApr. 25, 2023
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The Precisionists, Inc. Announces Pilot with HCA Healthcare to Tap Talents of Neurodiverse Workers
We’re excited to announce that one of our partners, The Precisionists, Inc. (TPI), a Wilmington, Delaware-based organization focused on employment for adults with disabilities, is launching a neurodiversity employment program that will provide business support services as part of a pilot program at Nashville- based HCA Healthcare. The… Read MoreApr. 24, 2023
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Neurodiversity Inspired Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Application OPEN!
We are thrilled to announce the opening of applications for the Neurodiversity Inspired Science and Engineering (NISE) graduate fellowship for the upcoming academic year. NISE is a unique fellowship program that seeks to advance the field of science and engineering by embracing the strengths and talents of neurodiverse individuals. Fellows… Read MoreApr. 18, 2023
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New Book – A Hidden Force – Out Today
Suppose you’re looking for a book that will help you improve your workplace culture, build stronger teams, and create a more inclusive environment. In that case, A Hidden Force by Ed Thompson is worth checking out. As the founder and CEO of Uptimize, a company focusing on building… Read MoreApr. 11, 2023
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Project PEACES Receives Prestigious Spencer Foundation Grant
Co-PI Brett Nachman. Brad Cox, PI. The Frist Center for Autism and Innovation extends the warmest congratulations to Brad Cox, Associate Professor of Higher Education at Florida State University, and Brett Nachman, Assistant Professor of adult and lifelong learning in the College of Education and Health Professions at… Read MoreApr. 5, 2023
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Deputy Director of FCAI, Tim Vogus, Appears on News Channel 5
Last week, our deputy directory Tim Vogus appeared on an episode of Openline through News Channel 5 Nashville, to discuss the Frist Center for Autism and Innovation and take callers’ questions. In his interview, Tim discusses the history and work of the Frist Center, before moving on to answer… Read MoreApr. 2, 2023