Lindsay Hill has been promoted to Senior Academic Specialist with the Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities (RCPD). Lindsay joined the RCPD team in January 2017 as an Access Specialist for students and employees with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). She leads the Building Opportunities for Networking and Discovery (BOND) program for students with ASD, facilitates a transition program in the fall each year, teaches a fall seminar, and hosts monthly events centered around building social skills. She is passionate about helping students achieve success at MSU, and beyond, helping with the transition to successful employment opportunities.
Lindsay earned her Bachelor’s degrees in Psychology and Speech and Language Pathology from MSU in 2002. She spent more than 10 years working primarily as a high school special education teacher after earning her first Master's degree, and then furthered her education, earning a Master’s in Rehabilitation Counseling at MSU.
Lindsay will continue to serve students and employees seeking accommodations to ensure accessibility, equity and inclusion, and help foster success at MSU.
Congratulations, Lindsay, on your promotion to RCPD Senior Academic Specialist!