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Student Newsletter


March 19, 2025


March 21 Webinar


Addressing Career Counseling and Employment Needs: Prioritizing the Physical, Mental, and Economic Health and Well-Being of People Living with HIV: Part III


https://www.eventbrite.com/e/addressing-career-counseling-and-employment-needs-of-people-living-with-hiv-tickets-1234928346929


April Webinar - Bearing Witness to Terror and Triumph: Exploring Black Men's Healing After Police Brutality

 

March webinar flyer


April 1, 2025 at 1pm EDT

This presentation will explore the healing and coping experiences of Black men who have survived police brutality. The presentation will explore how one’s self-esteem, worldview, and purpose are developed, affected, and contribute to the coping process after experiencing police brutality. Police brutality is traumatic, and research has shown that the mental health concerns that emerge after being exposed to trauma can be persistent and impactful.

Objectives:

  • Attendees will be able to identify the significance of self-esteem, worldview, and meaning in life after experiencing trauma
  • Attendees will be able to analyze trauma and healing through a terror management theoretical lens
  • Attendees will be able to evaluate their current approach to working with this population
Presenter:
  • Dr. Bredell Moody
Registration link coming soon - SAVE THE DATE!

 


 

2025 MOA and Special Request Timeline (Practicum and Internship)

 

Spring 2025

Summer 2025

  



Registration - Summer and Fall


time to registerRegistration for the summer and fall semesters opened on March 17th.  Please register now if you have not already done so.

Don't forget that ALL summer offerings are subject to faculty availability during the summer.  No summer courses are guaranteed - as no faculty are obligated to teach during the summer months.  

We have added some (hopefully) helpful information on the student website regarding course sequencing here.  There is information on:

Campus students should not enroll in a course online when it is offered on campus in any other semester.  If a class is ever ONLY offered online, then an on-campus student may take the online version of the course.  Online students should not enroll in any on-campus course.



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