REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
Registration for both the in-person day and the fully virtual day are now open.
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
As part of CUNY’s continued leadership in expanding access and services for neurodivergent students, faculty, and staff, CUNY Disability Programs, part of the Central Office of Student Inclusion, is proud to announce the Eighth CUNY Neurodiversity Conference on March 27th and April 17th.
This year’s conference invites our community to explore the theme “Fostering Neurodivergent Joy in Higher Education: Reimagining Learning, Belonging, and Success.”
MARCH 27 IN-PERSON DAY
Friday, March 27, 2026, In-Person Day
CUNY Graduate Center | Concourse Level
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
On Friday, March 27, all sessions are offered in a face to face, in-person format, allowing attendees to engage with the topics and one another in the same physical location.
Attendees may choose to take part for the full day, or only for half of the day.
APRIL 17 VIRTUAL DAY
Friday, April 17, 2026, Virtual Day
Online via Zoom
On Friday, April 17, all sessions are offered in a virtual format, allowing attendees to engage with the topics and one another regardless of their physical location.
Attendees may register for the virtual session and attend as many sessions as their schedule permits.
Definition of Neurodivergent Joy
Neurodivergent joy refers to the celebration and embrace of one’s neurodivergent identity—living authentically, thriving fully, and belonging unapologetically. Within higher education, this concept represents a shift from compliance-based approaches to truly inclusive learning environments that promote well-being, creativity, and success for neurodivergent students, faculty, and staff.
Neurodivergent joy can include sensory-friendly spaces, activities centered on special interests, or flexible ways for students to show what they’ve learned. This theme will guide the conference by shaping the sessions, workshops, and community-building activities.



