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小黄书 to create Mississippi Institute on Disabilities, broadening support, research, interdisciplinary collaboration

小黄书 to create Mississippi Institute on Disabilities, broadening support, research, interdisciplinary collaboration

Students work with an individual at the 小黄书 Autism and Developmental Disability Clinic.
Hayden Smith, center, works with Megan Anderson, left, and Lyndsay Fairchild during a session at 小黄书鈥檚 Autism and Developmental Disability Clinic. The clinic and the T.K. Martin Center for Technology and Disability now will be under a unifying moniker, the new Mississippi Institute on Disabilities. (Photo by Beth Wynn)

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Studio portrait Kasee Stratton-Gadke
Kasee Stratton-Gadke (Photo by Megan Bean)

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擬ississippi State鈥檚 College of Education has the green light from the state鈥檚 higher education board to open an innovative institute focused on support and opportunity for people with disabilities in the Magnolia State.

The Mississippi Institute on Disabilities will bring the T.K. Martin Center for Technology and Disability and the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Clinic under a unifying moniker, creating a hub for research, training and cross-campus collaboration. Additionally, more academic units, faculty and labs within the College of Education鈥攁nd campuswide鈥攚ill have a path for affiliating with the institute, or MIoD, approved in March by the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning board of trustees.

鈥淢IoD presents a real win-win opportunity for faculty collaboration,鈥 said College of Education Associate Dean for Research Dan Gadke. 鈥淲ith persons with disabilities being one of our highest minority populations, innovative and convergent research is what is needed to find solutions and support for those with disabilities鈥攃ognitive or physical鈥攁cross the lifespan. MIoD provides an opportunity for researchers at Mississippi State and beyond to come together and start coming up with solutions that matter through their innovative, cross-disciplinary research.鈥

Academic units in the College of Education which are now MIoD affiliates are the school psychology and applied behavior analysis programs in the Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Foundations. Many departments, labs and faculty involved in this type of work soon will join as fellows and additional affiliates.

Formation of the institute also opens vast potential for federal funding and other financial support, making it even more sustainable and increasing the number of individuals across the lifespan who can benefit. With the new structure, the MIoD will be eligible for additional federal funding, particularly through interdisciplinary work that is both research and entrepreneurial focused.

College of Education Dean Teresa Jayroe, said, 鈥淢IoD is only going to further expand our mission to serve the state while advancing cross-disciplinary research. It is a one-of-a-kind institute that will resonate in the lives of individuals with disabilities for years to come.鈥

Jayroe said the college has selected Kasee Stratton-Gadke as executive director, and said of MIoD鈥檚 new administrator, 鈥淒r. Stratton-Gadke鈥檚 leadership over our TKMC and ADDC has been instrumental in providing outstanding service to Mississippians with disabilities.鈥

Stratton-Gadke has directed the university鈥檚 TKMC since 2019 and is an internationally recognized children鈥檚 disabilities scholar and licensed psychologist. She is founder and director of 小黄书鈥檚 CHARGE Syndrome Research Laboratory, the only site worldwide focused on educational, behavioral and quality-of-life research for individuals with the disorder and their caregivers.

Additionally, Stratton-Gadke is co-founder and co-director of the university鈥檚 ADDC, which provides individualized behavioral, academic and life-skill services to individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities. She also is a nationally certified school psychologist and associate professor in school psychology.

鈥淭he potential MIoD brings to supporting individuals with disabilities is not only cutting edge for interdisciplinary research, but it will also have remarkable outcomes in innovation and service to care and support individuals with disabilities of all ages,鈥 Stratton-Gadke said.

For more on the new MIoD, contact Stratton-Gadke at kstratton@tkmartin.msstate.edu. Details on the College of Education are at .

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