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Transition Symposium for Special Educators

Hosted by Arkansas State University, College of Education and Behavioral Sciences and the RESTORE Hub

This is a 3-hour event on 10/17/25 at the ASU System office in Little Rock, with a watch party at the Carl Reng Student Union on the A-State-Jonesboro campus.

WHEN? Friday, 10/17/2025, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

WHERE? 2 OPTIONS: Little Rock (In-person Symposium) & Jonesboro ASU Campus (Livestream Watch Party)

Little Rock Symposium:
Arkansas State University System Offices
501 Woodlane Street, Suite #600
Little Rock, AR 72201

Jonesboro Watch Party:
Arkansas State University Campus
Carl Reng Student Union, Mockingbird Room
101 N Caraway Road
Jonesboro, AR 72401

WHY? Sharing knowledge, strategies, and experiences related to supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities from 14 years old to adulthood

WHO? Educators

CONTACT? Jessica Rainwater, [email protected], (870) 202-9757

REGISTER https://astate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5w0i458lvm5TJQy

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About RESTORE

The RESTORE (Research, Education, Service, Transition and Outreach through Reflective Engagement) Hub 

The RESTORE Hub strives to improve the quality of life for all communities through services, research, education, innovation, and collaboration. The Hub is a social and behavioral sciences research institute specializing in research, problem-solving, and implementation science. 

The RESTORE Hub and associated initiatives are made possible in partnership with the ASU College of Education.