You are cordially invited to the
Dean’s Voices of Inclusive Excellence Lecture
"Constructing the Campus of Tomorrow for Autistic STEM College Students"
presented by

Brett Ranon Nachman
Assistant Professor of Higher Education
University of Pittsburgh
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
3:30 p.m. Reception
4–5 p.m. Lecture
Chemistry Building, Chemistry Great Hall
Parking is available for a fee on the roof of Regents Drive Garage. Pay before leaving the roof at a pay station, which accepts cash and credit cards.
If you have any questions about attending this event, including disability accommodations, please contact Rena Surana-Nirula at rena@umd.edu or 301-405-6563.
About the Speaker
Dr. Brett Ranon Nachman is an assistant professor of higher education at the University of Pittsburgh. A leading scholar on issues pertaining to autistic students’ experiences and portrayals in higher education, he has published more than a dozen journal articles on this community in leading journals including The Review of Higher Education, Journal of College Student Development, and Teachers College Record. He serves as the director of research for the College Autism Network. Dr. Nachman’s scholarship also covers issues around disability in higher education, community colleges, and teaching and learning.
This event is hosted by the CMNS Diversity & Inclusion Advisory Council. |