CUNY Neurodiversity Conference 2025

STRENGTHENING NEURODIVERSE COMMUNITIES

IN COLLEGE & BEYOND

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

As part of CUNY’s leading role in the movement to provide expanded access and services to neurodivergent students and staff in higher education, CUNY Disability Programs, part of the Central Office of Student Inclusion, is hosting the 7th CUNY Neurodiversity Conference on April 25th and May 9th.

On Friday, May 9, all sessions are offered in a in-person, allowing attendees to choose which session topics they would like to engage with.

The conference agenda below is specific to Friday, May 9th only.

Conference Information

Friday, May 9, In-Person Day
Borough of Manhattan Community College | Richard Harris Terrace

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Nicole Russell

Nicole Russell
Founder, President, and Executive Director
Autistic Adults NYC

Nicole Russell is an Autistic community builder, organizer, speaker, and consultant living in Brooklyn. She was diagnosed as Autistic in August 2021, midway through her Master’s degree in Music Composition and Theory at New York University. The combination of navigating a new diagnosis, adjusting to city life, and struggling to find a sense of belonging inspired her to create a space where other Autistic adults could find connection and support. In 2022, she founded Autistic Adults NYC, a nonprofit dedicated to serving the NYC Autistic community through events, advocacy, and education. Since its founding, Nicole has led the organization with a focus on inclusion, accessibility, and community care - hosting hundreds of events, sharing resources, and building a thriving network of Autistic adults.

Nicole is committed to advocating for a more inclusive, equitable NYC for Autistic adults. Dynamic and deeply connected to the arts, Nicole continues to organize art events, teach and perform both classical and experimental music. Her creativity flows through every aspect of her work - from running innovative events to weaving artistic expression into community-building efforts.

AGENDA

Friday, May 9 - In-Person Day

8:30 AM
Check-In/BreakfastRichard Harris Terrace 
9:15 AM
Welcome RemarksRichard Harris TerraceDenise Maybank - City University of New York
Carrie Shockley - The City University of New York
9:30 AM
Keynote AddressRichard Harris TerraceNicole Russell - Autistic Adults NYC
10:10 AM
The Myth of Neurocosmopolitanism: The Precarious Futures of Neurodiverse Communities in IndiaS738Sinchan Chatterjee - UC Berkeley
Part 1: Northeast Post-Secondary Education Alliance: Capacity Building through Collaboration, Round Table Discussion*HudsonCarrie Shockley - The City University of New York
My Journey to Empowerment, Leadership, and Community BuildingS341amanda feliciano - The Neurodiversity Alliance
Back By Popular Demand! Acting Is a Brain ChangerN452Ellen C. Mareneck - Bronx Community College
Empowering Neurodiverse and Inclusive Communities Through the Arts and Transformative Learning: Both Local and International PerspectivesRichard Harris TerraceSusan Carpenter, PhD - Kingsborough Community College; Salzburg University of Education
11:00 AM
Part 2: Northeast Post-Secondary Education Alliance: Capacity Building through Collaboration, Round Table Discussion* HudsonCarrie Shockley - The City University of New York
11:10 AM
Advocacy Group for Empowerment, Education, and Support of Twice-exceptional High School StudentsS341Ethlyn Saltzman - Flexschool Bronxville, Queens College
Strengthening High School Transitions: Strengthening Local Communities: Building Transition Networks from High School to CollegeS738Stina Borth, M.A - Keymaker Services Inc.
Improving Making Mentors: How Can We Use Data to Improve an Autistic-Led Maker-Focused Mentorship Program?N452Kenny Velez - CUNY College of Staten Island
Beyond the Label: Cultivating Inclusive Spaces for Neurodivergent College StudentsRichard Harris TerraceMichelle Kong - LaGuardia Community College
12:00 PM
LunchRichard Harris Terrace 
1:10 PM
Centering Student Experience in Supporting Neurodivergent CommunitiesS738William Lung - Macaulay Honors College
Navigating College Access and Success for Neurodivergent Students: A Shared Vision for Skill Building and Challenging Institutional BarriersN452Aaron Lanou - Aaron Lanou Consulting, LLC
CANCELLED: Building Participatory Research Networks: Community-Led Autism Research for Strengthening Neurodiverse College Communities Jesica Bates - Louisiana State University
CCSD's Roadmap to Strengthening Neurodiverse Communities at the City University of New YorkRichard Harris TerraceLennyn Jacob - CUNY, The CUNY Coalition for Students with Disabilities (CCSD)
2:10 PM
Neurodiversity, TBI, Creative NonFiction & Teaching as LearningHudsonJason Leggett - Kingsborough Community College
NYC Public Schools: Moving Beyond Inclusion to Rightful PresenceRichard Harris TerraceStephanie Jemilo - Special Education Office with New York City Public Schools
Neurodiversity in Intercollegiate Competitive Esports : Community-Building Best PracticesS738Michael Van Etten - Finger Lakes Community College
IN GOOD HANDS—IN GOOD TIME: Collaborative Art, Crip Time, and Community-Building by MailN452Elizabeth Austin - Ennead Architects
3:10 PM
Closing RemarksRichard Harris TerraceRay Perez - The City University of New York
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