Neurodiversity Working Group
The Neurodiversity Working Group is composed of faculty, staff, administrators, students, alumni, and members of the community. We welcome all interested members of the Tribe community to join us.
- Virginia Ambler, Vice President for Student Affairs
- Suzanne Armstrong, University Advancement
- Sarah Blumenthal, Coordinator, Graduate Student
- [[w|jabur2, Josh Burk]], Co-Chair, Associate Professor and Chair of Psychology
- Lynn Cannon, W&M Alum, Autism Education and Curriculum, the Ivymount School
- Joel Carver, Student
- Francie Cate-Aries, Professor of Hispanic Studies
- Kelly Crace, Associate Vice President for Health and Wellness
- Jennifer Ried Cross, Center for Gifted Education
- Tracy L. Cross, Jody and Layton Smith Professor of Psychology and Gifted Education
- [[w|cldickter, Cheryl Dickter]], Assistant Professor of Psychology
- Leah Glenn, Assistant Professor of Theater, Speech and Dance
- Chon Glover, Chief Diversity Officer
- Michael Halleran, Provost, Professor of Classical Studies
- Lesley Henderson, Assistant Dean of Students, Director of Disability Services
- Heartley Huber, Assistant Professor in Special Education
- Patrick Hudgins, Staff Psychologist
- Barbara Joynes, W&M Alum and Joynes-Knight Consulting
- Jane Kim, Administrative Assistant in Charles Center
- Kam Lee, W&M Alum and Local Autism Counselor
- [[w|wcmann,
Warenneta Mann]], Co-Chair, Director of Counseling - Haley Outlaw, Student
- Kathleen Powell, Associate Vice President for Career Development
- John Elder Robison, W&M Scholar in Residence
- Jacqueline Rodriguez, Assistant Professor in Special Education
- Renee’ Salas, Community Liaison and Advocate
- Joel Schwartz, Professor of Government and Director, Roy R. Charles Center
- Lynn Smith, Executive Secretary of Counseling Center
- Anna Umbreit, Associate Director Career Center
- Allison Willdridge, Associate Director, Residential Life
- [[w|kawulf, Karin Wulf]], Co-chair, Director of the Omohundro Institute of Early American Studies
- [[w|jlzema, Janice Zeman]], Professor and Dean of Undergraduate Studies