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    Alene Bouranova is a Pacific Northwest native and a BU alum (COM’16). After earning a BS in journalism, she spent four years at Boston magazine writing, copyediting, and managing production for all publications. These days, she covers campus happenings, current events, and more for BU Today. Fun fact: she’s still using her Terrier card from 2013. When she’s not writing about campus, she’s trying to lose her Terrier card so BU will give her a new one. She lives in Cambridge with her plants. Profile

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There is 1 comment on Helping Autistic Adults Have Healthy Relationships

  1. Love the idea behind this course. Are there any current autistic students on the board? That would definitely be helpful. To have someone as a reference point who is currently experiencing transition to college life as a neurotypical student is important information to have . My daughter is a student at BU but her twin brother is autistic and attends Drexel University (known for their neurodiverse support system). He and I have had hours of conversations regarding his transition and what it is like to go from a neurodiverse school to a large University with a neurotypical population. We have discussed new awareness of sexual identity and how to handle that in a college setting. My feeling is that he is a wealth of information and our discussions certainly have taught me so much.

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