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Posts published by “Evan Papageorge”

The connectivity of autism and other types of neurodivergence

Autism is a complex interplay of symptoms that extend far beyond the diagnostic labels commonly associated with mental health conditions. From mood dysregulation and attentional challenges to trauma and anxiety, individuals with autism often present multifaceted symptom profiles that resist simple categorization.

Stevens Chefs receive Hoboken grant to encourage sustainable cooking

Hoboken recently deployed a groundbreaking community-driven initiative to address food waste and sustainability through cooking. The Green Cooking Initiative, led by the Stevens Chef Living Learning Community (LLC) through the Office of Residential Education, focuses on culinary arts and transforms how residents think about food waste and its environmental impact.

Stevens Serves brings students and the community together

Stevens Serves is an on-campus organization and initiative that aims to increase community service and civic engagement for Stevens students. Led by the Office of Undergraduate Student Life (OSL), Stevens Serves hosts events that allow students to learn more about their community, grow as individuals, and give back to those in need.

What makes Halloween music so spooky?

Halloween is the season of eerie melodies that send chills down your spine, from the haunting notes of “Thriller” to the oddities of shows like The Nightmare Before Christmas.

Tracing the haunting history of Halloween

The history of Halloween is rich with ancient traditions, eerie folklore, and fascinating transformations over the centuries. Like the haunting figure of a ghost that lingers through time, Halloween has evolved, keeping its spirit alive in modern celebrations.

A guide to making an autism-friendly Halloween

Halloween is a fantastic holiday with costumes, candy, and a month of spooky movies. To celebrate Halloween in our exploration to unmask the mysteries of autism, we will explore how communities can create more inclusive experiences for autistic individuals.