Associate Professor of Counseling, Dr. Mark Scholl, was chosen to receive the National Career Development Association’s 2018 Diversity Initiative Award. The National Career Development Association is the recognized leader in developing standards for the career development profession. It is also a founding division of the American Counseling Association. The Diversity Initiative Award recognizes individuals who […]
Author: Mary Katherine Newsome
Dr. Sam Gladding Publishes Family Therapy Text
Professor of Counseling, Dr. Sam Gladding, published a new textbook with Pearson, Family Therapy: History, Theory, and Practice. In the 7th edition, Dr. Gladding covers all aspects of working with couples and families. His text is grounded in evidence-based practice and the theoretical background of marriage and family therapy. Dr. Gladding provides information on functioning […]
Dr. David Johnson Named Emerging Leader of the Association for Humanistic Counseling
Dr. David Johnson, Assistant Professor of Counseling, was named an Emerging Leader of the Association for Humanistic Counseling for the 2018-2019 academic year. His year-long term will begin in July 2018, over the course of which he will provide a minimum of 50 service hours to the AHC, participate in the annual conference, and collaborate […]
Student Denise Whetstone Wins Honorable Mention in American Counseling Association Essay Competition
Denise Whetstone, an online student in our part-time Master’s of Counseling program, received an Honorable Mention in the Tomorrow’s Counselors Essay Competition sponsored by the American Counseling Association Foundation! She competed against both master’s and doctoral students from other accredited programs across the country, and was one of only 10 Honorable Mention recipients. As part of […]