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CU Supported by Corner Butcher
Left to right: Brian Provost, owner of the Corner Butcher Block in Caldwell and Mike Stevens, Jr., present Kevin Boyle, vice president of development and alumni affairs, Caldwell University with a gift of $1,000.00 to support the college’s Center for Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis.

Caldwell, NJ – April 15, 2013 – Caldwell University was thrilled to receive a donation of $1,000.00 from the Corner Butcher Block to support its Center for Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis.

“We are delighted to receive this generous gift from our friends at the Corner Butcher Block. Their support of the Center for Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis will benefit the Caldwell students who work closely with children on the autism spectrum at the Center,” said Kevin Boyle, vice president for development and alumni affairs.

The gift was particularly timely given the fact that April is Autism Awareness and the college is celebrating the month with activities being planned by the student-run autism awareness and applied behavior analysis clubs.