Neurodiverse Alliance
To become a member of the Neurodiverse Alliance employee resource group, please submit a membership form so you can be informed of upcoming meetings and events. There is no cost associated with membership and no time commitments. Members can attend as many meetings and events as they would like. Individual membership in ERGs is strictly voluntary and open to all employees who are interested in joining, regardless of identity. Refer to the ERG benefits and guidelines for more information.
What Is Neurodiversity?
"Neurodiversity" is a word used to explain the unique ways people's brains work. While everyone's brain develops similarly, no two brains function just alike. Being neurodivergent means having a brain that works differently from the average or "neurotypical" person.
Mission Statement
CMU’s Neurodiverse Alliance exists to provide intentional space for cognitively diverse employees, as well as allies, in search of resources, community and support across all Carnegie Mellon University campuses. We work to improve awareness of the diverse experiences of the human mind and to promote the showcasing of perspectives that focus on inclusive collaboration through workshops, discussion groups and social events.
Leadership
Kacey Byrne-Houser, Co-Lead
Kacey Byrne-Houser, senior administrative and communications coordinator for Facilities Management and Client Services, joined Carnegie Mellon University in 2023. A committed advocate for promoting understanding, acceptance and empowerment of neurodiverse individuals at CMU and beyond, Kacey proudly represents the Neurodiverse Alliance as a co-lead.
Angelica Bondy, Co-Lead
Angelica Bondy is the program coordinator of the master's degree programs in computational biology at the School of Computer Science. With an MFA in creative non-fiction, she brings a strong foundation in communication, empathy and storytelling to her work. Outside of her role, Angelica is an active member of the local arts community, moonlighting as a stage manager for community theater. She also enjoys being a part of book clubs, writing groups, and hosting thoughtful, gentle conversations about important things. As a co-lead of the Neurodiverse Alliance, she is deeply committed to fostering a culture where all voices are heard, valued and supported.
The employee resource groups hosted a holiday party in December 2024.
The employee resource groups hosted a holiday party in December 2024.
The employee resource groups hosted a holiday party in December 2024.
The Neurodiverse Alliance and LGBTQIA+ Alliance hosted a crafting event on November 13, 2024.
The Neurodiverse Alliance and LGBTQIA+ Alliance hosted a crafting event on November 13, 2024.