Fourth Annual Advocacy Trip to the State Capitol
The UF Counselor Education Program traveled to Tallahassee to engage in legislative advocacy for the 4th straight year.
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The UF Counselor Education Program traveled to Tallahassee to engage in legislative advocacy for the 4th straight year.
Eric Richardson, counselor education doctoral student, was selected to receive the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Young Investigator Abstract Submission Award for his abstract for his poster presentation titled, “Perceived Quality of Sleep During Substance Use Disorder Treatment.”
The counselor education annual potluck was held in November and it was a huge success. Thanks to Beta Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota for planning this event.
Caleb Chambliss, master’s/Ed.S. student, was a recent Tedx Talk speaker. Tedx Talks are short talks that are focused on the local community and involve local speakers. Caleb’s presentation was titled: “Representation: The Purpose of Your Story.”
Caleb Chambliss, master’s student received the James W. Kynes Scholarship.
Emi Lenes, graduate of the counselor education doctoral program, received a development grant to internationalize her course, “Multicultural Mindfulness.”
Alisa Houseknecht, doctoral student, received a research grant from the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES) to support her dissertation titled, “Motivation, Belonging, and Support: Examining Factors that Affect Persistence in Counselor Preparation Programs.”
Donielle Geoffrion is the recipient of the Florida Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (FACES) Scholarship
Shaun Anderson (master’s/Ed.S. student) and Christina McGrath Fair (doctoral student) presented at the Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues in Counseling (ALGBTIC) Conference in Portland, Oregon.