As part of the new Champions of Change program, Tonya and Tyler have attended events across the country and spoken with national media outlets as advocates for the autistic community.
As part of the new Champions of Change program, Tonya and Tyler have attended events across the country and spoken with national media outlets as advocates for the autistic community.
As part of the new Champions of Change program, Tonya and Tyler have attended events across the country and spoken with national media outlets as advocates for the autistic community.
As part of the new Champions of Change program, Tonya and Tyler have attended events across the country and spoken with national media outlets as advocates for the autistic community.
Nunnelly, a summa cum laude graduate at just 20 years old, exemplifies resilience, academic excellence and a passion for community impact.
The mother and son duo work to provide therapeutic equipment, technology and educational resources through the Adam Morgan Foundation.
The mother and son duo work to provide therapeutic equipment, technology and educational resources through the Adam Morgan Foundation.
The mother and son duo work to provide therapeutic equipment, technology and educational resources through the Adam Morgan Foundation.
Wieldt came to appreciate the administrative side of health care through her involvement with student leadership.
Wieldt came to appreciate the administrative side of health care through her involvement with student leadership.
Wieldt came to appreciate the administrative side of health care through her involvement with student leadership.
Developing his voice through augmented and alternative communications opened up a world of possibilities for the first-year student, who now hopes to help others.
Developing his voice through augmented and alternative communications opened up a world of possibilities for the first-year student, who now hopes to help others.
Developing his voice through augmented and alternative communications opened up a world of possibilities for the first-year student, who now hopes to help others.
The organization, founded in the fall of 2018, has pushed for changes that improve the experience for students with physical and developmental disabilities.
Everlene Falconer is looking forward to a new career assisting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, like her 12-year-old grandson, Donovan, who has autism.
Education practitioners wanting to gain licensure through a nationally approved Board Certified Behavior Analyst Program can do so at the University of Missouri–St. Louis.
At summer camp this year, fifth-grader Joshua swam in the pool, played on the playground and raced around the...
A book about autism that was designed by University Marketing and Communications at the University of Missouri–St....