In the Spotlight: Philip Chard

Sunday January 18 | 10:45 AM | Daniels Hall
Neurodiversity is the concept that differences in human brain function—how we think, learn, and process information—are natural variations of the human genome, rather than “deficits” or “disorders” that need to be cured. Just as biodiversity describes the importance of a wide range of species in an ecosystem, neurodiversity suggests that society is stronger when it includes people with diverse ways of thinking.
