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CRISP is a five-week summer internship program by Tech Kids Unlimited for neurodiverse students (ages 16-24) interested in tech careers. Interns work 20-22 hours per week on assignments at a …
CRISP is a five-week summer internship program by Tech Kids Unlimited for neurodiverse students (ages 16-24) interested in tech careers. Interns work 20-22 hours per week on assignments at a …
Tech Kids Unlimited is thrilled to have student work selected for the Marvels of Media Exhibition at the Museum of the Moving Image! Visitors to the museum’s Game Lab can …
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We’re excited to announce that Tech Kids Unlimited’s 2024 Annual Report and Evaluation Report are now available on our website! This year’s reports highlight our impact, growth, and the incredible …
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Looking for an easy way to keep track of our upcoming Winter Programs? We’ve got you covered! Our printable Winter Program schedule is now available for download.
At Tech Kids Unlimited, the Neurodiverse Advisory Council (NAC) is where big ideas meet bold action. What makes this council so special? It’s powered by TKU high school, college students and alumni—all neurodiverse, …
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CRISP is Tech Kids Unlimited’s premier summer internship program, designed for advanced TKU students seeking workforce readiness. This six-week program provides hands-on experience at external sites aligned with students’ interests. …
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This summer, Tech Kids Unlimited hosted a series of week-long tech workshops for five weeks that brought together neurodiverse students for a deep dive into the world of technology. Both …
By Beth Rosenberg, Executive Director of Tech Kids Unlimited The recently published article “Employees With Autism Find New Ways to Navigate the Workplace” from The New York Times, highlights the …
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By TKU Staff The landscape of autism support has evolved significantly since the early 90s. In 1999, New York introduced early intervention services to infants who were not meeting developmental …
We are excited to announce the newest members of the TKU Board of Trustees: Sheena Thomas (Adobe), Jean Kang (400 Capital Management LLC), Paul Jeruchimowitz (Accenture) and Aaron Chu (Apple). TKU’s …