Making research more accessible

Our undergraduate and graduate students have been working to make research articles in the field of autism more accessible to the public. Our students have taken these articles and organized them into infographics that make these important findings easy to understand. 


Infographic on Ecological Systems Theory with layered concentric circles and small figure illustrations.

How to Improve Neurodivergent University Students’ Accommodations Using the Ecological Systems Model

Hauser et al., 2025

Hauser, 2025

How to Improve Neurodivergent University Students’ Accommodations Using the Ecological Systems Model

Hauser et al., 2025

Autism Spectrum Disorder and Physical Activity

Flynn et al., 2025

Neurodiversity of the Workforce and Digital Transformation

Experiences of Autistic Girls at School

Derworiz et al., 2023

Monotropism and Autism

Kapoor et al., 2023

Autistic Wellness

Zaman et al., 2022

Defining and Maintain Wellbeing in Autistic Adults

Kinsman et al., 2022

How to Improve Neurodivergent University Students’ Accommodations Using the Ecological Systems Model

Hauser et al., 2025

  • A poster about defining and obtaining wellbeing in autistic adults

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    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09687599.2016.1186529

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  • A woman in a red dress is standing next to a group of people.

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  • A poster showing different types of thinking styles and autism.

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  • A poster about the experiences of autistic girls at school.

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  • A poster about Autism and physical exercise.

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  • Poster comparing ableist and neuroaffirming practices in black and teal columns with text and icons.

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