UNO Transitions Program

UNO Transitions Program

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The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) Transitions Program is a peer-mediated social learning prog

The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) Transitions Program is a peer-mediated social learning program facilitated by UNO Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders speech-language pathology graduate students at the UNO Barbara Weitz Community Engagement Center. The mission of the UNO Transitions Program is to provide social opportunities for young adults, ages 18-25 (post high

05/15/2026

Everyone deserves a space where they feel seen, respected, and free to connect in their own way.

Our program offers neurodiversity-affirming social opportunities designed with flexibility at the core. Whether someone prefers structured activities, shared interests, or simply being in a welcoming environment, participation is always valid.

There’s no pressure to “fit in” or perform a certain way here. Instead, we celebrate individuality, honor different communication styles, and create opportunities for authentic connection, regardless of interests, energy levels, or social preferences.

Because belonging shouldn’t depend on changing who you are.


UNO Office of Engagement

05/04/2026

We wrapped up another fun semester with a sunny picnic full of laughter, connection, and community 🌞

Being part of this group means sharing experiences and supporting one another. Thank you to everyone who joined us this year. Have a great summer, and we look forward to reconnecting in the fall!



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04/22/2026

Thank you to WhyArts Inc. for opening the door to new opportunities that let creativity thrive. Your partnership makes it possible for us to explore, experiment, and grow through meaningful creative practices. We are excited to keep exploring and learning together!

UNO Office of Engagement

04/20/2026

This month is about more than awareness. It's about acceptance, respect, and celebrating the diversity within the autistic community. For adults on the spectrum, it’s also a time to honor lived experiences, strengths, challenges, and the unique perspectives that shape who we are.

Whether you were diagnosed recently or have been navigating life on the spectrum for years, your voice matters. Your experiences are valid. And you deserve spaces where you can be fully yourself, without masking, without judgment.

Let’s use this month to:
♾️ Share our stories (if we choose to)
♾️ Support one another
♾️ Advocate for inclusion in workplaces, relationships, and communities
♾️ Celebrate neurodiversity in all its forms

You are an important part of this community ♾️

UNO Office of Engagement

04/10/2026

Speech language pathology second-year graduate student Mikayla Myers and undergraduate senior Grace Johnson contributed to our collaborative presentation with WhyArts Inc. at the NE ASD Network State Conference, titled "Integrating Creative Practices into Neurodiversity-Affirming Approaches to Support Young Autistic Adults." ♾️



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04/04/2026

Thank you to UNO Spirit, Tradition, and Signature Events for supporting our recent group outing to see The Super Mario Galaxy Movie 📽️

Opportunities like this create space for people to connect in ways that feel comfortable and natural. Shared experiences can make starting conversations easier, build familiarity over time, and help turn small moments into real friendships. That’s how our community grows.



UNO Office of Engagement

04/01/2026

In the UNO Transitions Program, we practice seeing the world from different angles.

Perspective taking isn’t always easy, so we build it together. Through shared activities, open conversations, and moments of curiosity, we explore how the same situation can look and feel completely different depending on where you’re standing.

This photo captures a unique point of view. Just like in our group, there’s no single “right” way to see things, only opportunities to understand each other better.



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03/30/2026

For young autistic adults, social dance can support communication competencies in ways that feel natural, structured, and enjoyable. Through rhythm, shared space, and partner interaction guided by WhyArts Inc., we practice key skills like turn-taking, reading nonverbal cues, initiating interaction, and responding to others in real time.

The predictability of patterns and music also creates a supportive environment where we can feel safe to explore connection at our own pace. Most importantly, social dance fosters a sense of belonging. It’s not about perfection; it’s about participation, expression, and shared joy.



UNO Office of Engagement

03/25/2026

The goal of this study is to help universities gain new insights on how to foster and support the needs of autistic students as they navigate college, and work towards a goal of improving students' quality of life and well-being.

03/16/2026

It's Neurodiversity Celebration Week! This week we invite you to recognize and celebrate the different ways our brains work. When we understand and value neurodiversity, we create communities where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

Whether you’re neurodivergent, support someone who is, or are simply learning more, your voice and experiences matter.

What’s one thing you wish more people understood about neurodiversity?

Share in the comments and help spread awareness this week ♾️



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