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Niah Grimes Awarded Counseling Fellowship

The NBCC Foundation, an affiliate of the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC), recently selected Niah Grimes, currently a second-year student in the WFU graduate Counseling program,  for the NBCC Minority Fellowship Program-Youth (MFP-Y). As an NBCC MFP-Y Fellow, Niah will receive funding and training […]


Dr. Gladding appears on TWC News Channel 14 Greensboro

Dr. Gladding was interviewed for a television news segment on the relationship between politics and friendship.  He says there is a way to preserve your personal relationships, whether your favorite candidate recently won or lost an election. If the other person really is your friend, […]


ACA names National Award after Dr. Sam Gladding

The American Counseling Association (ACA) the world’s largest association  representing professional counselors in various practice settings with over 55,000 members, has set up a new award in honor of Professor of Counseling Samuel T. Gladding (’67, MAEd ’71). The award will be called the Samuel […]


Department of Counseling moves to Carswell Hall

The department is now located on the second floor of Carswell Hall.   All of our faculty members have offices in the same building now, and we are very happy about that! We are settling in to our new space, and invite you to stop […]


Dr. Gladding receives Hatch Prize for Academic Excellence

                    Dr. Sam Gladding is the 2014 recipient of the Nathan and Julie Hatch Prize for Academic Excellence. Dr. Gladding was chosen for the award from a pool of eligible faculty from the undergraduate college, ZSR […]


Dr. Samuel Gladding’s Poteat Lecture–Link to slides

Dr. Samuel Gladding presented the 2014 Poteat lecture at Wake Forest University. The Poteat Lecture Series was established in honor of Hubert McNeill Poteat (’06), professor of Latin and head of the classics department at Wake Forest College for 44 years. The Poteat Lecture Series […]


Dr. Gladding receives the 2014 Distinguished Alumni Award from UNCG

The School of Health and Human Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro recently announced that Sam Gladding (PhD ’77), chair and professor in Wake Forest’s Department of Counseling, has been selected as the recipient of its Distinguished Alumni Award. This award is the […]


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