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Brittany Gerringer, CED Doctoral Student, receives research grant

Brittany Gerringer, 3rd year doctoral student in the Department of Counseling and Educational Development, received the Chi Sigma Iota Excellence in Counseling Research Grant for her proposal entitled: “Training Competent Counselors for EveryBODY: The Impact of a Health at Every Size Training on Weight Bias and Its Relationship to Multicultural Competence.” This… Continue reading…

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Small Steps, Big Impact | EDI in the classroom Podcast

UNC Greensboro strives to create safe and inclusive environments in our classrooms including, but not limited to, all ethnicities, racial backgrounds, religions, ability status, socioeconomic backgrounds, first-generation status, sexuality, and gender identities. Equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) are our core values as an institution, but we must continue the conversations… Continue reading…

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Kervins Clement, CED Doctoral Student, receives Empowerment Scholarship

Kervins Clement, a 3rd year doctoral student in the Department of Counseling and Educational Development, received the 2021-2022 Empowerment Scholarship from the International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals. Kervins’ goal is to provide training, outreach, and effective services to individuals who struggle with sexual compulsive behavior. With a goal to… Continue reading…

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CED research proposal “Community Cultural Wealth for Supervisees who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color: A Critical Narrative Inquiry” receives grant funding

Congratulations to a Department of Counseling and Educational Development (CED) research team consisting of Dr. Christian Chan, alum Dr. Anandavalli, doctoral student Saron Fantahun, and doctoral student Yu Pan, who received a research grant from Chi Sigma Iota for their proposal entitled “Community Cultural Wealth for Supervisees who are Black,… Continue reading…

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ELC alum, Whitney Killian (MSA) shares insight from her position as an Assistant Principal on quality education, professional community accomplishments, and lessons learned

Our state has a deep history of working to ensure that students have access to a sound basic education. This effort is a collaboration between many different stakeholders and one of our ELC alum, Whitney Killian (MSA) has shared insight in Perspective | What do a student, an assistant principal,… Continue reading…

Real World English teacher Maria Cristina Morales during class at Allen Middle School.

Life-Changing Lessons

Real World English meets the practical needs of adult refugees and immigrants by providing a safe space for them to learn the essentials of English while their children have fun and learn, too. “We have had students who’ve taken and passed the GED […]

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Congrats to the BK:ISED program for being ranked #41

UNC Greensboro has some of the best online degree programs in the nation, according to the U.S. News & World Report’s 2022 Best Online Programs rankings released Tuesday, Jan. 25.  The Birth Through Kindergarten: Interdisciplinary Studies in Education and Development (BK:ISED) MEd program at UNC Greensboro is ranked No. 41 out of 321 in… Continue reading…