University Research Meets Specialized Education

UConn’s Waterbury campus has formalized a research partnership with Forman School, a nearly 100-year-old boarding and day school in Litchfield, Connecticut, that serves approximately 200 students with learning differences including dyslexia and attention-related challenges. Kristin Simmers, a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate in learning sciences at UConn, has become the inaugural director of cognition and learning at Forman, bridging the gap between academic research and daily classroom practice.

The partnership emerged from UConn Waterbury’s Neurovariability Initiative, launched in spring 2025 and co-created by Campus Dean Fumiko Hoeft and engineering professor Arash Zaghi. The initiative takes a fundamentally different approach to education—rather than focusing on what students can’t do, it leverages cognitive diversity to design learning environments that elevate all students.