The Louisiana Center for the Blind (LCB) is privileged to welcome Notre
Dame of Maryland University Chemistry Professor Alfred D'Agostino, Ph.D.
to Ruston. Dr. D'Agostino is spending a week in Ruston working with
blind high school students enrolled in the Center's Summer Training and
Employment Project (STEP) Program. LCB is working in partnership with
Louisiana Tech University through the College of Education's SciTEC
outreach initiatives, as well as the Professional Development and
Research Institute on Blindness (PDRIB) to provide high-quality,
fully-accessible STEM initiatives for blind and visually impaired
students in kindergarten-21 programs.
As a blind person himself, Dr. D'Agostino understands how critically
important it is for all students to experience hands-on, meaningful
interactions with STEM-related subject matter, and we are grateful for
his expertise and leadership. The Center is appreciative of Dr. Donald
Schillinger, Lindsey Vincent, Dr. Edward Bell, and all of the faculty
and staff at Louisiana Tech who work collaboratively to ensure greater
access to fun and interesting activities designed to strengthen student
skill sets in a variety of areas and through completely accessible
means.
Thanks to Mr. Guillory for the blog submission above, our friends Drs. Eddy and Deese in Chemistry for use of some of their Chemistry equipment, and Dr. D'Agostino for the visit! We in the COE are hopeful that it is the first of many!
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