John Elder Robison, New York Times Best-Selling Author of "Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger's" and “Be Different: Adventures of a Free-Range Aspergian” encourages audiences to see strengths where others see weaknesses. Despite being diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome at age 40, Robison has had a varied and successful career, including designing games for Milton Bradley and guitars for KISS. His talk will inspire everyone to appreciate their own unique gifts!
Robison is also the brother of Augusten Burroughs, who chronicled their family’s misadventures in therapy in his book, “Running with Scissors.”
This is a ticketed event. All persons attending must obtain a ticket from the University Ticket Office. Student tickets are free when Onecard is presented; general admission is $8. Tickets may be purchased in person from the ticket office in the University Union or by calling 410-704-2244.
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TICKET REQUIRED! Call (410) 704-2244 --TU Student/Faculty/Staff $0, General Admission $8