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Three Years Later… And no jobs, jobs, jobs!

Probably one of the greatest parts of getting my Master’s degree in Rehabilitation Counseling was meeting the friends I have now. Three girls and myself still keep in touch on a regular basis. We try and meet for dinner or lunch about once a month. Sometimes it is easier than others to juggle our busy [...]

You have a friend request… Now what?

ACA has entered the Blogosphere… Twitter has dominated the headlines… and Facebook is the right of passage in a growing Internet generation. A few days ago during an open ethics discussion in one of the courses I teach, a school counseling student asked the question, “What are your thoughts on accepting students as friends on [...]

“I am not the protesting type”

It is the end of June and a busy time for me, but it is nothing unusual for a doctoral student trying to raise money before the semester begins again, typical. But a few days ago I received an invitation to attend a protest entitled “Where is my vote?” in honor of those who have [...]

What do students want?

My area of interest is Multicultural Counseling. I have an amazing mentor, Dr. Courtland Lee who has encouraged me to be as active as possible within the profession. This encouragement and support has led me to meet amazing individuals and most importantly, I have been given the opportunity to participate in dialogue about the future [...]