Robert B. Miller College Grant



Organization - Robert B. Miller College
Grant Amount - $15,908
Foundation - Kellogg Foundation
Grant Purpose - enable the Binda Dyslexia Center to sponsor an Expert in Residence visit by Emerson Dickman and Michael Ryan to provide area educators and the community with the most current research and findings about dyslexia


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