Accessibility Advances at East Carolina University: Sensory Room in Joyner Library
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Barefoot, Bailey Anne
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This project aimed to provide essential resources to neurodiverse students at East Carolina
University, fostering a sense of inclusion within the university community. To develop an
effective resource that addresses the needs of the neurodiverse population without ostracizing
them, we conducted interviews with many students and faculty members. These discussions
offered valuable insights into the experiences of neurodiverse individuals on campus and
identified additional resources that needed to be developed. Through a combination of interviews
and internet research, our team recognized the importance of creating a centralized resource to
help both neurodiverse students and their peers. We designed a sensory room equipped with
various features, such as alternative seating and sensory tools to provide students with options
for decompressing during the typical school day in East Carolina University’s Main Campus
Library (Joyner Library). Building on the positive feedback received from the initial Sensory
Room in Joyner Library, we inspired the conversion of six study rooms into alternative study
spaces closely modeled after the original sensory room. This initiative aims to enhance the
overall campus experience for neurodiverse students, ensuring they feel welcomed and
supported.
