LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – Lansing Community College is making huge strides toward a more inclusive campus. This comes after the college asked for a third-party review on its policies, practices, and spaces on campus.

The Gannon Building houses LCC’s current meditation room and students may be able to look forward to some more sensory spaces on campus as the college works to become more neurodivergent friendly.

"We started attending a conference, it's the College Autism Network Summit, over five years ago and the conference inspired me," said Dr. Toni Glasscoe, vice president for external affairs, development and K-12 operations for the college.

Glasscoe says efforts of inclusion for LCC’s neurodiverse population started years ago. She says it's a priority for LCC to be a safe space for ev

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