Stories

  1. May 15, 2020UDaily

    Students and staff in UD’s Spectrum Scholars and Career and Life Studies Certificate (CLSC) programs demonstrate their flexibility and resilience as they continue to participate in coaching and mentoring sessions, attend clubs and hone self-advocacy skills. Staff are finding creative ways to move instruction online, though some offerings, such as CLSC internships, are proving hard to replicate.

  2. January 3, 2020Center for Disabilities Studies Annual Report 2018-2019

    When the University of Delaware’s Spectrum Scholars college-to-career program for students with autism launched in September 2018, President Dennis Assanis noted that it personifies the University’s goal of “inclusive excellence,” which is all about “leading every student to success, both in and out of the classroom.”

  3. October 14, 2019MetroKids

    Experts in autism and adult transitions from CDS’s Spectrum Scholars program and elsewhere say that high expectations from parents and educators, coupled with social supports on campus, can position young adults on the autism spectrum to succeed in college.

  4. June 24, 2019Main Line Suburban Life

    Philadelphia SpArc, an organization that helps prepare people with autism for employment, held its fifth annual reception to honor area businesses who are leaders in autism employment. Representatives from regional colleges with programs supporting students with autism also attended, including three staff members from CDS’s Spectrum Scholars.

  5. March 1, 2019Center for Disabilities Studies

    Spectrum Scholars continued its series of autism acceptance trainings with a presentation to the UD Career Services Center. The session covered specific techniques career counselors can use and emphasized that interview skills and internships are crucial for job-seekers with autism.