IMMACULATA, PA — A powerful conversation about autism, inclusion, and understanding is taking center stage in Chester County as one of the world’s most influential voices on the subject comes to Immaculata University.
Both sessions of “An Evening with Dr. Temple Grandin” on Thursday, April 30 have officially sold out, reflecting a strong community response to an event focused on bringing autism awareness and insight to the forefront.
Hosted by the Chester County Intermediate Unit and Immaculata University, the event will feature Dr. Temple Grandin, a renowned scientist, author, and advocate whose work has transformed how people understand autism. Named one of Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World, Grandin is widely recognized for offering a unique and deeply personal perspective shaped by her own lived experience…