Kasee Stratton-Gadke
Division
- Mississippi Institute on Disabilities
Title
- Executive Director
Association
- Team Member
- Collaborator
Classification
- Foundational Faculty
Contact
Dr. Kasee Stratton-Gadke serves as the executive director of the Mississippi Institute on Disabilities (MIoD) at Mississippi State University and associate professor of School Psychology. Serving as a leader across the southeast, the Institute provides comprehensive services to persons with disabilities throughout the lifespan, through two premier facilities, the T.K. Martin Center for Technology and Disability and the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Center.
Dr. Stratton-Gadke has been awarded more than $29 million in grant funding to research and serve the needs of persons with disabilities including educational, behavioral, and quality of life research. She is known internationally for her work with CHARGE Syndrome, the leading cause of congenital deafblindness. Regionally, Dr. Stratton-Gadke has served on the Mississippi Autism Board since its inception as the appointed licensed psychologist. Nationally, she has served several leadership positions including former president of the Trainers of School Psychologists, and as chair of the Graduate Education Committee with the National Association of School Psychologists.
- Post-Doctoral Fellow, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
- Doctorate of Philosophy, School Psychology, Central Michigan University
- Masters of Arts, School Psychology, Central Michigan University
- Bachelor of Science, Graduate Prep Psychology, Central Michigan University