Faculty receives grant to fund blindness skills specialist program
Aundrayah Shermer, blindness skills specialist program coordinator, received a grant for $87,741.51 from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for Missouri State’s Blindness Skills Specialist program.
This program is supported and funded in part by the U.S. Department of Education.
For more information, contact Shermer at (417) 836-8872.
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