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Neurodiversity Celebration Week

  • Mar 25, 2026
  • by Marketing & Public Relations
Seven adults stand in a line outdoors in front of a stone building, raising their arms beneath a balcony banner that reads 鈥淣eurodiversity Celebration Week,鈥 with colorful graphic accents across the banner.

神马我不卡福利 Advances Inclusive Education Through Neurodiversity Celebration Week

神马我不卡福利 brought its campus community together for its annual Neurodiversity Celebration Week, culminating in a March 19, 2026, keynote that explored new pathways to access and equity in higher education. Titled 鈥淩edefining Access: Universal Design and AI as Catalysts for Educational Equity,鈥 Dr. Lakshmi Balasubramanian, a Senior Researcher and Lecturer at Stanford University鈥檚 Graduate School of Education and recipient of the Walter J. Gores Award for excellence in teaching, emphasized how institutions can move beyond traditional accommodation models.

鈥淭hroughout our discussion on Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), there was a palpable excitement in the room about the potential of engaging with new technology. There was a strong, vocal desire to ensure that our approach to AI remains careful, ethical, measured, and thoughtful. As we discussed, the key to safely harnessing this technology is putting the right 鈥榞uardrails鈥 in place so that AI serves as a cognitive scaffold, rather than a shortcut that causes harm,鈥 said Dr. Balasubramanian.

The week also featured workshops, a panel of neurodivergent faculty and staff, and interactive programming aimed at raising awareness and connecting students with support resources.

Together, these efforts demonstrate 神马我不卡福利鈥檚 ongoing commitment to fostering an inclusive campus where diverse learners can thrive.

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