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Awardees

Annual Awards were presented to recipients (pictured above) at a reception held on April 8.

Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology
Graduate Teaching Effectiveness Award
Shawn Bultsma

Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology
Graduate Research and Creative Scholars Award
Adriana Fox

Robert & Diane Betz Award for Doctoral Studies
in Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology
Lacretia Dye, Doctoral Studies in Counselor Education
Bonnie VanderWal, Doctoral Studies in Counseling Psychology

 Robert O. Brinkerhoff Scholarship for Human Resources Development
Yu Zhang

Kenneth Bullmer Scholarship for Doctoral Students in Counseling Psychology
Alyssa Ford

 Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology Alumni Scholarship
Nora Fox, master’s student
Stephaney Carter, doctoral student

Arthur & Margaret Manske Outstanding Master’s Student in School Counseling
Katherine Hagen 

Outstanding Master’s Student in Counselor Education & Counseling Psychology
Britne Amos
Pamela Smith-Bell

Thelma M. Urbick Outstanding Doctoral Student in Counselor Education Award
Janeé Steele

Outstanding Doctoral Student in Counseling Psychology
Daniel Huber 

Outstanding Alumni Award
Amy Van Gunst


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Mission: Consistent with a student centered research university and a College of Education that promotes partnerships in the development and delivery of programs, the mission of the Department of Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology is to develop competent, ethical, and culturally sensitive professionals for counseling and related human resources development roles through graduate education and scholarship. To accomplish this mission, the department offers doctoral training in counseling psychology and counselor education, and master’s level training in counseling psychology, counselor education (college counseling, community counseling, and school counseling), rehabilitation counseling/blindness, marriage and family therapy, and human resources development. We strive to recruit and retain students of diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds from local, state, national, and international locations.

 

Jim Croteau

Dr. James Croteau, professor, has authored a paper on "Reflections on
understanding and ameliorating internalized heterosexism"
published in the July 2008 issue of The Counseling Psychologist.

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