Portrait of Temple Grandin, renowned scientist and autism advocate, wearing a black Western-style shirt with intricate beaded designs and a red necktie. She has short, wavy grey hair and is looking off to the side, standing against a gradient background transitioning from green to orange.
dec 5
DATE

Thu, Dec 5, 2024

- Thu, Dec 5, 2024

TIME

4:30 pm

VENUE

North Avenue Academic Building

CATEGORY

Lecture

PRICE

$20

Temple Grandin

In partnership with the Kean Foundation

Temple Grandin is a world-renowned expert known to many for her trailblazing work as a spokesperson for people with autism and her lifelong work with animal behavior. Temple is a professor of animal science at Colorado State University. When she was two and a half years old, she had no speech and all the symptoms of severe autism. Early intensive speech therapy enabled her to speak by age four. Her mother always encouraged her interest in art and urged her to draw many different things. Good teachers and mentors were essential for Temple’s success. Her high school science teacher challenged her with interesting projects where she had to figure out how to make things work. When studying in school became a pathway to becoming a scientist, she was motivated to study.

An HBO movie titled Temple Grandin was made about her life and Temple was inducted into The National Women’s Hall of Fame and The Academy of Arts and Sciences. Facilities she has designed handle over half the cattle in the U.S. Some of her most important books are New York Times Bestseller “Animals in Translation,” “Thinking in Pictures,” “The Autistic Brain,” and “The Way I See It.” Riding horses and caring for them helped her get through difficult teenage years when she was bullied and teased.

Grandin’s empathy for animals led her to design more humane facilities for handling cattle, and she helped establish high standards for the livestock industry. A best-selling author, she is also the subject of an HBO movie about her life.

This lecture is made possible through the generosity of Kean alumna Marjorie Slass ’13 M.A., ’16 Psy.D. and her husband Jonathan Slass.

Ticket Information

Tickets are free for Kean students, faculty and staff but there is a limit of one ticket per person.  Tickets must be reserved in advance. Tickets are $20 for Kean alumni and the public.

Event Location

The lecture, which is open to the public, will take place at the North Avenue Academic Building at Kean’s main campus in Union.

Directions via Google Maps.
Directions via Apple Maps.

Accessibility and Accommodations

Kean University is committed to providing a range of accommodations to ensure DLS events are accessible to individuals with disabilities. If you require ADA accommodations, please inform us in advance to make appropriate arrangements.

For all DLS events, the following accommodations will be available:

  • ASL Interpreters
  • Assisted Listening Devices for individuals with hearing impairments
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating and entrances
  • KultureCity Sensory Bags are available for those who may benefit from sensory tools

For the Temple Grandin event, the following accommodations will also be available:

  • C.A.R.T. Services (real-time captioning)
  • Neurodivergent seating with spaced-out seating options
  • House lights will remain at 50% throughout the event
  • Lowered audio levels for a more comfortable auditory experience
  • KultureCity Sensory Bags available for those who may benefit from sensory tools
  • Quiet Room for those needing a break from the event environment

For guests with sensory needs, you are welcome to stand, walk around, or exit and re-enter the event as needed to maintain your comfort.

Temple Grandin

In partnership with the Kean Foundation

DATE

Thu, Dec 5, 2024

- Thu, Dec 5, 2024

TIME

4:30 pm

VENUE

North Avenue Academic Building

CATEGORY

Lecture

PRICE

$20

Temple Grandin is a world-renowned expert known to many for her trailblazing work as a spokesperson for people with autism and her lifelong work with animal behavior. Temple is a professor of animal science at Colorado State University. When she was two and a half years old, she had no speech and all the symptoms of severe autism. Early intensive speech therapy enabled her to speak by age four. Her mother always encouraged her interest in art and urged her to draw many different things. Good teachers and mentors were essential for Temple’s success. Her high school science teacher challenged her with interesting projects where she had to figure out how to make things work. When studying in school became a pathway to becoming a scientist, she was motivated to study.

An HBO movie titled Temple Grandin was made about her life and Temple was inducted into The National Women’s Hall of Fame and The Academy of Arts and Sciences. Facilities she has designed handle over half the cattle in the U.S. Some of her most important books are New York Times Bestseller “Animals in Translation,” “Thinking in Pictures,” “The Autistic Brain,” and “The Way I See It.” Riding horses and caring for them helped her get through difficult teenage years when she was bullied and teased.

Grandin’s empathy for animals led her to design more humane facilities for handling cattle, and she helped establish high standards for the livestock industry. A best-selling author, she is also the subject of an HBO movie about her life.

This lecture is made possible through the generosity of Kean alumna Marjorie Slass ’13 M.A., ’16 Psy.D. and her husband Jonathan Slass.

Ticket Information

Tickets are free for Kean students, faculty and staff but there is a limit of one ticket per person.  Tickets must be reserved in advance. Tickets are $20 for Kean alumni and the public.

Event Location

The lecture, which is open to the public, will take place at the North Avenue Academic Building at Kean’s main campus in Union.

Directions via Google Maps.
Directions via Apple Maps.

Accessibility and Accommodations

Kean University is committed to providing a range of accommodations to ensure DLS events are accessible to individuals with disabilities. If you require ADA accommodations, please inform us in advance to make appropriate arrangements.

For all DLS events, the following accommodations will be available:

  • ASL Interpreters
  • Assisted Listening Devices for individuals with hearing impairments
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating and entrances
  • KultureCity Sensory Bags are available for those who may benefit from sensory tools

For the Temple Grandin event, the following accommodations will also be available:

  • C.A.R.T. Services (real-time captioning)
  • Neurodivergent seating with spaced-out seating options
  • House lights will remain at 50% throughout the event
  • Lowered audio levels for a more comfortable auditory experience
  • KultureCity Sensory Bags available for those who may benefit from sensory tools
  • Quiet Room for those needing a break from the event environment

For guests with sensory needs, you are welcome to stand, walk around, or exit and re-enter the event as needed to maintain your comfort.

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