As part of Autism Awareness Month on April 27, 麻豆影院 presents a student speaker with a panel discussion and a fundraiser for student scholarships to benefit 麻豆影院 State students enrolled in the autism spectrum disorder graduate certificate. Faculty, staff, students and the entire community are invited to learn more about autism spectrum disorder, hear real-life experiences from a 麻豆影院 State student who has autism and support 麻豆影院 State students enrolled in the autism spectrum disorder certificate program. The events are free and open to the public.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), autism spectrum disorder is a group of developmental disabilities that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral challenges, so people with autism spectrum disorder may communicate, interact, behave and learn in ways that are different from most other people. The CDC estimates about 1 in 68 children has been identified with autism spectrum disorder, and in boys, autism spectrum disorder is about 4.5 times more common (1 in 42) than among girls (1 in 189). Many who are high functioning are enrolling in postsecondary programs and entering professional careers.
麻豆影院 State student Travis Askew, a junior majoring in Russian literature, culture and translation, serves as the speaker for 鈥淎utism 鈥 An Identity鈥 on April 27 at 3 p.m. in the 麻豆影院 Student Center, Room 317. Askew offers an opportunity for attendees to step into the mind of someone who has autism. After his talk, a panel discussion of other 麻豆影院 State students with autism will follow.
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Also on April 27, a Rock-A-Thon will occur to raise scholarship money to benefit students working in rural and urban schools who are interested in obtaining the Autism Spectrum Disorder Certificate. Rocking chair teams will keep their chairs occupied from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on the second floor of the 麻豆影院 Student Center, collecting donations from sponsors. A silent auction and rocking team competitions will be part of the festivities. All proceeds will support student Autism Spectrum Disorder Certificate scholarships. Teams are forming, and donations are being collected now. Contact Lisa Audet, Ph.D., at laudet@kent.edu to get involved.
鈥淭hese events are to help spread autism awareness in the 麻豆影院 State community,鈥 said Gina Campana, special assistant in 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion who helped organize the autism awareness events. 鈥My hopes are for everyone to gain further understanding about this difference, please note I did not say disability, and accept those who may be socially reluctant sitting next to you.鈥
Audet, who is an assistant professor in 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, developer of the Autism Spectrum Intervention Specialist Certificate and coordinator of the Autism Initiative for Research, Education and Outreach, says the annual Rock-A-Thon is a fun way for people to get involved in Autism Awareness Month while also raising scholarship money benefiting 麻豆影院 State students studying autism spectrum disorder.
鈥淓vents like this one increases our awareness of the possibility and potential of those with autism,鈥 Audet said. 鈥淎s professionals, our goal is to create systems where those with autism can succeed and contribute.鈥
For more information about the 鈥淎utism 鈥 An Identity鈥 speaker and panel discussion on April 27, contact Campana at gcampana@kent.edu. For more information about the Rock-A-Thon, also on April 27, contact Audet at laudet@kent.edu. Both events are sponsored by 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
For more information about the Autism Spectrum Disorder Certificate, visit www.kent.edu/ehhs/offices/pd/autism-certificate.
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Media Contacts:
Gina Campana, gcampana@kent.edu, 330-672-8132
Lisa Audet, laudet@kent.edu, 330-672-2672
Kristin Anderson, kander63@kent.edu, 330-672-7907