Laura Bruneau, Ph.D., program chair, counselor education and supervision, co-authored “Using bibliotherapy to spark conversations about antiracism and advocacy with Black children.”
Dr. Bruneau also co-presented:
Allen, C., Smith-Adcock, S., Harrell, C., & Bruneau, L. (2022, October). Who am I? Narrative tools to promote dialogue on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Presented at the American Counseling Association Virtual Conference.
Tucker, J. D, Sallee, E., & Bruneau, L. (2022, October). Transforming counselor education curriculum through culturally-affirming bibliotherapy. Presented at Rocky Mountain Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (RMACES), Coeur d’Alene, ID.
George McConnell, Ph.D., assistant professor of theatre was interviewed by a Minnesota-based website for his work, Check Out George McConnell’s Story.
Melissa O’Neill, Ph.D., program coordinator and clinical faculty in the School of Counselor Education, recently completed a Project ECHO Series produced in Alaska that was partnered by the Alaska Eating Disorders Alliance and University of Alaska-Anchorage. Dr. O’Neill was a Hub Team member and presented two of the six series’ didactic lectures on eating disorders to an international audience. Counselor education doctoral student, Kim Payne, presented a case presentation during one of the ECHO series, which also reached an international audience.