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Chi Sigma Iota (CSI), our Honor Society, is collecting donations for The Wells Center. Please donate either in person at one of our drop-boxes or through our Amazon Wishlist by scanning the QR code.
Chi Sigma Iota (CSI), our Honor Society, is collecting donations for The Wells Center. Please donate either in person at one of our drop-boxes or through our Amazon Wishlist by scanning the QR code.
Reggie Torrence and Exodus Moon, case managers for Project Reentry, recently spoke in Dr. Mark Scholl’s First Year Seminar Course. They both shared their knowledge and experience helping returning citizens with their transition back into the local community following incarceration. They help their clients with […]
Some of our faculty, staff, and students participated in the Major/Minor Fair in Benson welcoming new students. Our department’s Minor is Health and Human Services. If you would like more information about it, please see the Undergraduate Minor page on our website!
Some of our department’s faculty, staff, and students braved the weather to ‘Hit the Bricks’ for cancer research! This university-wide event garnered participation from students, faculty, and staff. Over $300,000 was raised for the Comprehensive Cancer Center at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist!
Over the summer, Dr. Ghoston and Dr. Graham traveled to Italy to present at the International Association of Counseling (IAC) Conference: Counseling Around the World: Promoting Well-being and Resilience in Individuals and Communities. The titles of their presentations were Neuro-informed Education in Counseling with Children […]
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Michelle D. Mitchell for being selected to receive the prestigious Courtland C. Lee Multicultural Excellence Scholarship Award. She will be presented with this award during the American Counseling Association Annual Conference in New Orleans, LA on March […]
Dr. Nathaniel Ivers, Department Chair and Associate Professor of Counseling, was recently quoted in a November 12, 2018 Washington Post article, entitled: “My parents divorced yet continued to live together. It made me think unhealthy relationships were normal.” Dr. Ivers was interviewed about the […]
Dr. Robert Casares recently launched a monthly podcast in collaboration with the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors (IAMFC). His podcast, entitled The Reframe, features hour-long conversations with leaders and legends of the counseling profession, focused on timely mental health issues, cutting-edge research, […]
On July 12, 2018, Dr. Mark Scholl’s new textbook, Postmodern Perspectives on Contemporary Counseling Issues, was published with Oxford University Press. This text was co-authored by Dr. Scholl, Associate Professor of Counseling at Wake Forest University, and Dr. James Hansen, Professor of Counseling at […]
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 […]