Grad Minds #NeurodiverseUT

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Grad Minds introduces #NeurodiverseUT, a monthly twitter chat for neurodivergent students that starts Friday, August 28th at 3:30pm and will be an ongoing initiative via Twitter

As a new initiative on neurodiversity, Grad Minds intends to create a community and support network for any student who identifies as a neurodivergent. Neurodiversity is an umbrella term that encompasses all kinds of mental and learning disabilities such as (but not limited to) depression, anxiety, ADHD, dyslexia, autism, etc. Below is a blurb for this initiative. I shall be very thankful if you can kindly forward it to the graduate students in your department/faculty. This initiative is open to everyone – graduate students, undergraduate students, staff, and faculty, so feel free to advertise it throughout your department/faculty.

For more information about #NeurodiverseUT, please access the Google Doc here.

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