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 […]
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Congratulations 2013 Graduates!!!
Fifteen 2nd year students graduated with their Master of Arts in Counseling on May 20, 2013. Caleb Pusey, a dual-degree student, also received his Master of Divinity. CONGRATULATIONS to all our graduating students!
Article by Paul Smith – rising second year graduate student in Counseling featured in the NBCC.org newsletter
“A Shared Enthusiasm: An American Student’s Perspective of Counselor Education in Malawi” written by Paul H. Smith and Wendi K. Schweiger is featured in the NBCC.org – NBCC International Update (page 7). Follow the link for the entire article http://nbcc.org/assets/newsletter/issues/winter2013.pdf
Class of 2013 Dedicates “Proetry Humanitate” to Dr. Sam Gladding
During the Chi Sigma Iota Pi Alpha Chapter Induction Ceremony, the Class of 2013 dedicated their CSI fundraising poetry compilation, entitled, “Proetry Humanitate” to Dr. Sam Gladding. The book includes a collection of poems by members of the Department of Counseling. The dedication is printed inside each of the books and reads, “Dr. Gladding is […]
Department Honors Professor Emeritus, John P. Anderson, and Mary Anderson through Dedication of Fellowship
During the Department of Counseling’s 2013 Induction Ceremony for the Pi Alpha chapter of Chi Sigma Iota, students, faculty, and staff honored John P. Anderson, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Counseling who retired in Spring 2011, and his wife, Mary “Cissy” Anderson, through the dedication of the John & Mary Anderson Fellowship. Each year […]
Chi Sigma Iota Pi Alpha Chapter Inducts 13 New Members
On February 27th, the Department of Counseling’s Pi Alpha Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota inducted thirteen first year students into the International Honor Society of Professional Counseling with a ceremony in Pugh Auditorium. First year students were welcomed into the Pi Alpha chapter by second year student mentors and CSI Faculty Advisor, Philip Clarke. Students, […]
Dr. Gladding and Students Create Video on Family Counseling Featured by Alexander Street Press
Dr. Gladding and students in the class of 2012 collaborated to create a video series featured by Alexander Street Press entitled, “Family Therapy: Universal and Unique Approaches to Solving Problems.” Alexander Street Press describes the video series, saying that, “Through a series of entertaining, brief, and instructional role plays, Dr. Gladding reviews several universals of […]
CSI Invites Faculty, Staff, Students, and Alum to Contribute to Poetry Compilation Fundraiser
Chi Sigma Iota would like to announce a very exciting project we have in the works. Our fundraising project for the year will be the publication of a departmental poetry compilation! We have received a grant from WFU Student Life to have the collection published, so all profits will go directly into the CSI operating […]
Paul Smith Receives Richter Award for Summer Counseling Experience in Malawi
Paul Smith, rising second year graduate student in Counseling, received a Richter Award for a summer counseling experience in Malawi. He shares his amazing experience with us. Observing Counselor Education in Malawi My first few moments in Malawi were filled with dreary introductions, new sights, and smiles as far as I could see. After […]
Partners in Performance: Counseling and Theatre Departments Collaborate
During the spring 2012 semester, 16 students counseling students and 15 theatre students participated in a joint project for the CNS 765: Addictions Counseling course, taught by Philip Clarke. The counseling students practiced using addictions counseling interventions in a role play with a partner from the theatre department who portrayed the role of a person […]