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2016 CIP Bloomington Yearbook

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contentsstaff & students

togetherin our community

celebrating neurodiversity

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Jacky

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Staff & StudentsContents PagePhotography by Reagan

Jacky at Bloomington Skate ParkPhotography by Oriane, Residential Coordinator

OrianePhotography by Reagan

Artwork by Rachel & Parker

Joe B. in ItalyCIP Winter Trip 2016

Joe B., PortraitPhotography by Jim, Lead Advising Coordinator

Joey, Joe F., Jacky, and, Academic Tutor, Teresa (center)At Hutton Honors College

CIP Halloween Party &Saying Farewell to 2015 Alumni

Residential Staff, Avery, Parker, and Joe B.Friday night potluck

Jon and IncaPhotography by Mendy, Academic Coordinator

Charades in Social Thinking LabNathan and Joey working together

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Jacky, PortraitPhotography by Jim

Jon and NathanPhotography by Ellen, Assistant Director

Character PortraitsParker, Jon, Cody, and Nathan

JoeyWorking on Anatomy homework in the tutoring office

Sari & Hermione, the CatPhotography by Mendy

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togetherParker & Amelia

Marina & Mary

Nathan & Vic

Regan & Katherine

Jon & Saisha

Cody & Vic

Rachel & Mary

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The Portrait ProjectEvery year, CIP Bloomington students are paired with social mentors—Indiana University students in the Psychology undergraduate program.

Photobooths were the inspiration for these images. Photos taken in sequence have a special way of showing interaction. Emerging adults come to CIP because successful social interaction is not only highly challenging, but highly challenging for a wide variety of reasons. Our best intervention is to design engagement experiences that are fun, interesting, personal, and—with some effort and imagination on all our parts—meaningful, and even beautiful.

- Jim, Photographer

Regan, Cody, Jacky, Joe & ParkerHanging in Smallwood over the weekend

Joe, Jacky & ParkerShopping on a Saturday trip

Jon and Charles, Career CoordinatorGetting ready for a career fair

Jacky and Marina

Cody, Maggie & PatrickTrip to the Indianapolis Art Museum

Parker & SawyerAt Indianapolis Children’s Museum

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in our community

Easter Egg HuntBloomington Tibetan Monastery

ParkerWorking at The Teacher’s Warehouse

Jacky“Drink and Draw” at The Back Door Bar

Reagan taking photosPhotography by Oriane

Joey working at WildCarePhotography by Janell, Occupational Therapist

Andrew, Adam & SawyerWorking at WildCare

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Jon & NathanHanging out near the B-Line Trail

Jacky at Bryan Park PoolPhotography by Janell

Nathan, Jon, Parker, Joe & CodyMLK Volunteer Day, Cleaning Tools for Tool Share

Jon & NathanVolunteering at The Community Kitchen

Jacky BowlingPhotography by Oriane

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celebratingneurodiversity

Marina’s Service Learning Project

Daniel & JackyMonroe County Transition Fair

Rachel & Dr. Jill Bolte TaylorAt the lecture “Understanding the Teenage Brain”

Ellen, Assistant Director“Kick Stigma in the Balls,” mental illness advocacy through UBringChange2Mind

Joey & JanellPhotography by Jim

Mendy, Academic Coordinator

Parker

Alumni, AdriaSpeaking on autism at Bloomington City Council

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Michael McManmon, Ed.DFounder, CIP

Maggi SandersonDirector of Enrollment

Jennibeth GomezMarketing Coordinator

Sarah B. WilliamsCommunications

Coordinator

Aleksandr LisserMarketing Assistant

Lesley HamiltonStaff Accountant

Urszula OrczykowskaBookkeeper

Rebecca HaightStudent Financial Services

Matthew KosiorekDirector of Summer

Programs and Outreach

Alicia BourdonSummer Admissions

Coordinator

Erin FitzgeraldAdmissions Assistant

Casey HickeyHR Specialist

Maggie Dillon KatzPresentation Coordinator

Dan McManmonPresident, Dir. of Marketing

The National OfficeLee, Massachusetts

Suraj Kamath, MBAFinancial Director

Ken Tear, PHRDirector of Human

Resources

Sharona SommerDirector of Family Services

Abby Powers, MBAStrategic Recruitment Manager, Exec. Assist.

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I can speak for staff when I say that each and every year here are CIP brings bigger

and better challenges, but somehow it continues to be more and more rewarding.

We’re really blessed to be in the position to help such talented and amazing individu-

als to realize their potential and build upon their experiences.

I want to especially honor those of you who are transitioning into the next steps of

your lives. Our hope is that you will give the people you meet on your journey ahead

what you’ve given your friends, teachers, and mentors here at CIP–confidence, cour-

age, and the pursuit of happiness.

Wishing you all the best for 2016 and beyond.

Dan McManmonPresident