College of Education

The Goldstick Family Lecture in the Study of Communication Disorders

Zach Rossetti

Join Us September 25

“Prioritizing Friendship in School and Community”

4:00 p.m.

U. of I. Foundation Philanthropy Center

Featuring lecturer Zachary Rossetti, associate professor of special education at the Wheelock College of Education & Human Development at Boston University.

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The Goldstick Family Lecture

Acting on their desire to help children and their families in a tangible way, the late Phillip C. and Beverly Kramer Goldstick generously endowed a sustainable training and research program in the area of communication disorders in children and youth in the Department of Special Education at the College of Education at Illinois.

Each year, the initiative, along with the Goldstick Family Lecture, provides funding to support new methods and practices for families and schools to ensure that children with a range of abilities have the opportunity to live as independently as possible in their homes, neighborhoods, and communities.

 

Jim Rehg and Phil Goldstick

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Michele Schutz

Goldstick Scholars

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Phil Goldstick greets a doctoral fellow

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In honor of

Phillip C. and Beverly Kramer Goldstick

Philip and Beverly Goldstick
College of Education
1310 S. Sixth St.
Champaign, IL 61820-6925
Phone: 217-333-0960
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