- Rethinking Scrooge: Could Dickens’ most famous character be neurodivergent?Essaka Joshua, an associate professor of English at the University of Notre Dame, argues many of Scrooge’s behaviors can be seen as cognitive and behavioral coping strategies commonly used by neurodivergent individuals to reduce anxiety, by avoiding social interactions, sticking to routines and using verification rituals to calm himself.
- New Employee Resource Group supporting individuals with disabilities launches in AprilPictured above is Thomas Waldschmidt, and his beloved service dog, Bodie. (Photo by Matt Cashore/University of Notre Dame) …