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'Evening of Hope II' to Benefit Scott Center for Autism Treatment April 9

03/11/2010

MELBOURNE, FLA.—The Florida Institute of Technology School of Psychology will present “An Evening of Hope II” on April 9, from 6 to 9 p.m. to benefit the university’s new Scott Center for Autism Treatment. The fundraiser, which includes a cocktail reception and live auction, takes place at the Scott Center on campus.

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Florida Tech and Devereux Florida Sign Agreement of Mutual Support

09/02/2009

MELBOURNE, FLA.—Leaders of Florida Institute of Technology and Devereux Florida signed a memorandum of agreement on Aug. 24 in the office of Florida Tech President Anthony J. Catanese. The president and Devereux Florida Executive Director Steven J.

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Autism-Related Workshop Presents Services to Children from Birth to 3 Sept. 23

08/28/2009

MELBOURNE, FLA.—Florida Institute of Technology’s School of Psychology offers free monthly workshops of particular interest to parents, educators and professionals who deal with the issues of autism. The presentation is scheduled from 6:30 to 8 p.

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Florida Tech Offers New Psychology Doctoral Program, Earns Accreditation

07/28/2009

MELBOURNE, FLA. — Florida Institute of Technology’s School of Psychology announces a new offering, the Ph.D. degree in behavior analysis (ABA). The program, with three students already enrolled, begins this fall. Applied behavior analysis takes what we know about behavior and uses it to bring about positive change.

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August Autism-Related Workshop Explores Autism and the General Education Classroom

07/23/2009

MELBOURNE, FLA. — Florida Institute of Technology’s School of Psychology offers free monthly workshops of particular interest to parents, educators and professionals who deal with the issues of autism. The presentations are scheduled from 6:30 to 8 p.

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