Thursday February 6, 2020
11:30 – 1:00 PM
“The Autism-Mycobiome Connection”
Mahmoud Ghannoum, PhD., Professor of Dermatology, CWRU
Location:
Case Western Reserve University
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Community Studies Center Building, Room 115
11402 Bellflower Road, Cleveland, OH 44106
Parking is available across from the Mandel Center in Lot 52A (in front of The Den by Denny’s)
11407 Bellflower Road, Cleveland, OH 44106, Or Lot 54 at 1980 Ford Dr., Cleveland, OH 44106
RSVP for this event to Tuesday Gibson tmg43@case.edu
Thursday March 19, 2020
11:30 – 1:00 PM
“Parents, Grandparents, and Kin of Children with ASD Reflect on Family Needs”
Eva Kahana, PhD, Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Sociology, CWRU
Elizabeth Short, PhD, Professor of Psychology, CWRU
Timothy Goler, PhD, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Urban Affairs, Norfolk State University
RSVP for this event to Tuesday Gibson tmg43@case.edu
Location:
Case Western Reserve University
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Community Studies Center Building, Room 115
11402 Bellflower Road, Cleveland, OH 44106
Parking is available across from the Mandel Center in Lot 52A (in front of The Den by Denny’s)
11407 Bellflower Road, Cleveland, OH 44106, Or Lot 54 at 1980 Ford Dr., Cleveland, OH 44106
Previous Events
2019 Annual Benefit
This year, more than 250 guests joined Milestones in honoring Stephen Rudolph, Lynn Singer, andLeslie Rotsky, three leaders in the Milestones family. The generosity of our community leading up to and during the event was overwhelming and we are grateful for all the funds raised to support the free autism Helpdesk.
Thanks to all attendees, sponsors, donors and advertisers for their generous support, more than $215,000 was raised, and the Milestones Helpdesk can continue to provide individualized guidance and connect local families with vetted, life-changing resources.
Global Café presents top autism researchers in virtual symposium
Case Western Reserve University’s Program for Autism Education and Research (PAER) led a five-hour “Global Dialogue Café” on autism. The Autism Virtual Symposium brought together scholars sharing some of their latest research on autism in an open and interactive conversation with participants across North America.