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Special Topics in Counseling–Summer 2018

Thank you for your interest in Wake Forest University’s Special Topics in Counseling courses!  These online courses may be used as continuing education, elective, or transfer credit only. All courses require a minimum of advanced graduate standing and permission of the instructor. Prior to completing […]


Dr. Nathaniel Ivers delivers keynote address at International Education Week

Dr. Nathaniel Ivers, Associate Department Chair and Assistant Professor in the Wake Forest University Department of Counseling,  was recently invited to be a keynote speaker at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.   Miami University hosted Dr. Ivers as part of their week-long celebration of International Education […]


Dr. Nathaniel Ivers quoted in Newsweek article September 6, 2017

Dr. Nathaniel Ivers, Associate Department Chair and Associate Professor of Counseling, was recently quoted in a September 6, 2017 Newsweek article about DACA. Dr. Ivers was interviewed on his opinions and has worked with clients who were undocumented immigrants, and he has seen firsthand the […]


Dr. Debbie Newsome wins THRIVE Dimension Champion award April 2017

Dr. Debbie Newsome was presented with the THRIVE Dimension Champion Award for Intellectual Wellbeing at a special ceremony held recently on the campus of Wake Forest University.  THRIVE is a campus-wide initiative dedicated to making wellbeing a part of every experience in the lives of our […]


Dr. Mark Scholl Elected to ACA Governing Council

Dr. Mark Scholl was recently elected to the American Counseling Association’s Governing Council. His three-year term begins July 2017. The Governing Council establishes the policies that govern the affairs of the Association and oversees the Association. The Governing Council is composed of one representative from […]


Special Topics in Counseling–Summer 2017

Thank you for your interest in Wake Forest University’s Special Topics in Counseling courses!  These online courses may be used as continuing education, elective, or transfer credit only. All courses require a minimum of advanced graduate standing and permission of the instructor. Prior to completing […]


NCCDA Scholarship Opportunities for Fall 2016 Graduate Students

  Dear Graduate Students,   We hope you are returning to (or starting!) the fall semester refreshed and ready for exciting adventures ahead!  The North Carolina Career Development Association (as we call it – NCCDA) is excited to announce several opportunities we have just for […]


Dr. Gladding publishes new book–The History of Wake Forest, volume 6

Dr. Samuel Gladding’s latest book–The History of Wake Forest, volume 6, 1983-2005 The Hearn Years–has been published. Except for the removal of Wake Forest College to Winston-Salem, there has never been a more exciting or impactful time in the history of the institution than during […]


Dr. Hayden’s Article wins Outstanding Scholar Award

Dr. Seth Hayden and his three co-authors (D.J. Williams, A. Canto, and J. Finklea) are the recipients of the 2015 Outstanding Scholar Award in the Concept/Theory category by The Professional Counselor, for their article titled ‘Shelter from the storm: Addressing vicarious traumatization through clinical supervision.’ The […]


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