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COVID-19 update on Frist Center Operations

Posted by on Tuesday, April 7, 2020 in News.

As recommended by the CDC, all non-essential Vanderbilt University faculty and staff are currently working remotely to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus. This includes everyone at the Frist Center for Autism and Innovation.

While we are working remotely, we cannot meet with individuals or organizations face-to-face. However, we are still holding teleconference and telephone calls, and you are more than welcome to reach out to us if you would like to meet virtually! Here are our staff members’ email addresses.

We look forward to holding in-person meetings again once the coronavirus pandemic concludes, but in the meantime, do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions or ideas related to the Frist Center’s mission. For more information about Vanderbilt University’s response to the virus, click here.

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  • Mary L DuCharme OTR/ATP?BSE

    May 20th, 2020

    I live in Montana. I would like to talk to someone who would be interested in recruiting young adults from Montana to your program. I teach robotics programming to elementary and junior high students.