Autism education comes to Denison University
Date of Event: April 9, 2011
Posted: March 29, 2011
The Denison Community Association’s Hope for Autism is hosting a seminar by the Cleveland Clinic, a nonprofit academic medical center, featuring Jocelyn Eskenazi, a behavioral specialist. Eskenazi will lecture about autism and the currently available treatments, such as applied behavior analysis therapy, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 9, in the auditorium of Higley Hall (100 Ridge Road). The event is free and open to the public.
Eskenazi offers education about autism and treatments to the Denison and Columbus communities. Eskenazi is the coordinator of the Center for Autism Outreach Services at the Cleveland Clinic.
Calendar Listing:
CALENDAR LISTING, Denison University, Granville — Autism seminar featuring Jocelyn Eskenazi from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 9, in Higley Hall (100 Ridge Road). Free and open to public. For information, contact Bethany Sabourin at sabour_b@denison.edu or visit www.denison.edu.
About Denison:
Denison University, founded in 1831, is an independent, residential liberal arts institution located in Granville, Ohio. A highly selective college enrolling 2,100 full-time undergraduate students from all 50 states and dozens of foreign countries, Denison is a place where innovative faculty and motivated students collaborate in rigorous scholarship, civic engagement and the cultivation of independent thinking.
For press inquiries:
- Name
- Barbara Stambaugh
- Position Title
- Director, Media Relations
- Primary Email
- stambaughb@denison.edu
- Business Phone
- (740) 587-8575


