WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. (WSAW) – Mid-State Technical Faculty will host outstanding writer and speaker on autism and animal habits Dr. Temple Grandin on Tuesday, Feb. 18.
The occasion shall be held on the Sentry Theater in Stevens Level from 7 to eight:30 p.m. There isn’t a price to attend, however registration is really helpful.
Dr. Grandin will share her insights and analysis on autism and animal science. She is going to discover the various methods of considering, handle the stigmas surrounding autism and provide methods for educators and friends to assist college students with autism.
Individuals who need to study extra about Dr. Grandin earlier than the occasion can attend a free film screening of Temple Grandin, an inspiring Emmy Award profitable movie about her life. Film screenings and discussions shall be held on Tuesday, Feb. 11, from 12 to 2 p.m. at Mid-State’s Marshfield, Stevens Level Downtown and Wisconsin Rapids campuses. The film showcases Dr. Grandin’s journey, together with the challenges she confronted and her modern contributions to the sector of animal science. Registration is just not required for the film screening.
Temple Grandin is at present a professor of animal science at Colorado State College and has a profitable profession consulting on each livestock dealing with tools design and animal welfare. She has been featured on Nationwide Public Radio (NPR) and a BBC Particular, “The Lady Who Thinks Like a Cow.” She has additionally appeared on nationwide TV reveals resembling Larry King Stay, 20/20, Sixty Minutes and Fox and Mates, and he or she has a 2010 TED speak. Articles about Grandin have appeared in Time Journal, New York Occasions, Uncover Journal, Forbes and USA In the present day. She was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2016.
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