The award encourages and provides support for research in the area of college student affairs and related areas of counseling and education.
The award encourages and provides support for research in the area of college student affairs and related areas of counseling and education.
The award encourages and provides support for research in the area of college student affairs and related areas of counseling and education.
The award encourages and provides support for research in the area of college student affairs and related areas of counseling and education.
Alums Jessica Cross, Stephanie Korpal and Maggie Rapplean were honored at the annual luncheon at the Chase Park Plaza.
UMSL’s Office of Student Involvement has been organizing formal, public Lavender Graduation ceremonies since 2018.
UMSL’s Office of Student Involvement has been organizing formal, public Lavender Graduation ceremonies since 2018.
UMSL’s Office of Student Involvement has been organizing formal, public Lavender Graduation ceremonies since 2018.
Among the 25 programs recognized, the UMSL Master of Education in Counseling with an emphasis in clinical mental health counseling was the only program ranked in Missouri.
Among the 25 programs recognized, the UMSL Master of Education in Counseling with an emphasis in clinical mental health counseling was the only program ranked in Missouri.
Among the 25 programs recognized, the UMSL Master of Education in Counseling with an emphasis in clinical mental health counseling was the only program ranked in Missouri.
The National Board for Certified Counselors awarded Paul $20,000 for her PhD research on bisexual+ women of color.
The National Board for Certified Counselors awarded Paul $20,000 for her PhD research on bisexual+ women of color.
The National Board for Certified Counselors awarded Paul $20,000 for her PhD research on bisexual+ women of color.
Panel members at the “Queer and Now: Erasure and Reclamation” forum discussed the history of LGBTQ+ issues on the UMSL campus.
Eight faculty members presented their research at a Wednesday symposium meant to highlight the scholarly work produced by the college.
“Microaggressions: What Are They and Why Do They Matter?” was the latest discussion in the student newspaper’s What’s Current Wednesdays series.
The honorees included Susan Kashubeck-West, Berit Brogaard, Irene Cortinovis, Sheila Burkett and Myrta Vida.
Faculty in the Division of Counseling and Family Therapy in the College of Education at the University of Missouri–St....
The University of Missouri–St. Louis will hold a daylong workshop on counseling youths of various sexual orientation...