neurodiversity
FCAI Director Keivan Stassun Guests on Imperfect Leaders Podcast
Sep. 23, 2025—On September 7th, FCAI Director Keivan Stassun guested on the Imperfect Leaders Podcast, hosted by Jeffrey Cohn. From the Imperfect Leaders website: “There is no such thing as a perfect leader. We invite the country’s most admired leaders to talk about their imperfections and leadership journey.” Listen to the episode at this link or wherever...
RECORDING NOW AVAILABLE: FCAI August Salon Series with Holden Thorp
Sep. 4, 2025—FCAI is excited to announce that our August Salon Series, featuring FCAI Distinguished Fellow and Editor-in-Chief of the Science Family of Journals, Holden Thorp, is now available online on our YouTube channel or embedded in this post. You can find out more about our Fellows and Affiliates and their Salon Series Talks here.
Neurodiverse Technologies Webinar with SANDI Ambassador Jimmy Humphreys NOW AVAILABLE
Sep. 3, 2025—“From Barriers to Freedom: Jimmy’s Neurodivergent Journey to a Driver’s License.” In this powerful session, Jimmy explains why the SANDI Driving Simulator is essential for learners who struggle with traditional driver’s education. He highlights how SANDI provides the structure, practice, and confidence needed to prepare for life behind the wheel. If you missed it, you...
TONIGHT: Webinar Featuring Neurodiverse Technologies’ Ambassador Jimmy Humphrey
Aug. 26, 2025—🚗 From Barriers to Freedom: A Neurodivergent Journey to a Driver’s License 🚗 ⭐⭐ 6 pm CT TONIGHT! ⭐⭐ Neurodiverse Technologies welcomes its newest ambassador, Jummy Humphrey, to tell the story of his own driving journey in this webinar! Join us as Jimmy shares his remarkable journey to independence. As an autistic individual, Jimmy faced...
AuDHD: The Hidden Dynamics of a Dual Diagnosis
Aug. 14, 2025—The term AuDHD – used within the neurodivergent community to describe individuals diagnosed with both autism and ADHD – highlights a significant yet often overlooked intersection. Autism and ADHD are distinct clinical diagnoses; however, their co-occurrence is well-documented but under-researched [1]. Until the publication of the DSM-V in 2013, a diagnosis of one of the...
FCAI Fellow Amber Crabtree Featured on CBS This Morning Alongside FCAI
Aug. 1, 2025—We would love to extend our congratulations to Amber Crabtree, PhD Candidate and Neurodiversity Inspired Science and Engineering Fellow at the Frist Center for Autism and Innovation, candidly discussing her experience of autism, sensory issues, her research, and the importance of it on CBS’s This Morning. This piece also features the Frist Center Director, Keivan...
Building Neuroinclusive Systems: Dr. Timothy Vogus’ Organizational Approach to Long-Lasting Change
Jul. 4, 2025—For the past 21 years, Dr. Timothy Vogus has brought insight and innovation to Vanderbilt’s Owen Graduate School of Management. Named one of the 50 most influential business professors of 2013 by Poets and Quants and recipient of the Excellence of Teaching Award from the Academy of Management in 2019, Dr. Vogus is nationally recognized...
Choosing the Right Car for a New Driver on the Autism Spectrum by Jimmy Humphrey
Jun. 16, 2025—This piece is written by Jimmy Humphrey, a guest writer for the Frist Center Blog. With diagnoses of high-functioning autistic spectrum conditions increasing since the 1980s and more and more people with those conditions reaching driving readiness, it’s important to pick the right car to reduce their risk of a crash and keep them safe...
FCAI Partner TACT in Dedicated Episode of Mike Rowe’s New Show “People You Should Know”
May. 27, 2025—We are so excited to share that TACT, one of our partner organizations, is featured in a dedicated episode of Mike Rowe’s new show, “People You Should Know.” Watching this episode will give you a tour around TACT’s new 19,000 sqft facility, introduce you to some of the many awesome students that TACT train, and...
NISE Fellow Hari Srinivasan Co-Authors Foreword with Temple Grandin in Autism for Dummies
May. 25, 2025—We want to extend our deepest congratulations to Hari Srinivasan, one of our Neurodiversity Inspired Science and Engineering (NISE) fellows. Hari co-authored the foreword for the new book Autism for Dummies with Temple Grandin. Hari’s section of the foreword is provided below, along with a link for those interested in buying the book. Congratulations again,...