05/17/2023
This last Friday we had over 100 students graduate from Applied Human Behavior, School Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Student Affairs, Human Relations, School Psychology, and the combined Counseling/School Psychology PhD program. We wish you all the best on the next part of your adventure! Stay tuned to see a special video made by Dr. Carlos Calderon for his School Psychology grads.
05/01/2023
This month we would like to spotlight Dr. Steve Farmer, who is retiring from NAU at the end of the semester. We appreciate everything Dr. Farmer has done for our department and NAU and wish him all the best on his next adventure! Congratulations!
04/03/2023
Noe Vargas is our April faculty spotlight! Noe is a faculty member based at our North Valley campus. Beyond his work for our department, Noe is very involved in his community and the university. He serves on multiple boards/committees in an effort to always be part of the solution to problems that arise. If you are subscribed to our department list serve you can read more about Noe in our newsletter that went out today!
04/03/2023
Brisa Hopkins is our April student spotlight! Brisa is in her last year of the Applied Human Behavior program and will be rejoining us next year as part of the Clinical Mental Health program. Brisa is very active in her community and already putting her skills learned in our programs to good use! If you are subscribed to our department list serve you can read more about Brisa in our newsletter that went out today!
03/03/2023
Marya Cota is our faculty spotlight for the month of March. Marya is a school psychology faculty member at the Flagstaff campus. She has already made a huge impact on the department and has presented with her colleagues at several conferences. Much of her work focuses on the integration of DEIJ to create standards of best practice for children and adults. Marya's passion for solving health and education disparities started early in her career when she was in the Peace Corps in Costa Rica. Beyond her academic pursuits, Marya is enjoying exploring Northern Arizona with her family.
03/03/2023
Happy March! Our department newsletter just went out this week and as usual, we selected a student to spotlight. This month, we chose Jonathan Zucchi who is a first year CMHC student at the Tucson campus. Jonathan recently received a scholarship to be able to attend the Association for Humanistic Counseling’s annual conference in Denver this coming May. Jonathan is excited about this opportunity and the entire CMHC program so that he can continue to be a helper in his community. Outside of the academic world, Jonathan is a proud husband and father who enjoys time in the outdoors.
02/01/2023
Our February student spotlight is Tori Ball. She is a Counseling-Student Affairs student at our Flagstaff campus. She is already doing impactful work on campus including creating a leadership conference and working with Campus Living to find ways to build community. Tori hopes to use her degree to connect with students and show her compassion for them as whole people and not just in terms of their academic performance. In her spare time, Tori loves to read, cross stitch, cook and bake.
02/01/2023
Our current faculty spotlight this month is Nandini Ramakrishna. She is not only a faculty member, but she also is a student at Oregon State University where she is working on her doctorate. Nandini's research interests combine both her passions: linguistics and counseling. She is particularly interested in how language impacts the way that people process their grief. In her downtime, Nandini likes to write, make jewelry, hike, cook, and more!
02/01/2023
Happy February! Every month we send out a newsletter to all of the faculty and students in our department. In addition to upcoming events, we always highlight a faculty member and student and their amazing work they are doing. This month, we also included a faculty emeritus spotlight: Dr. Timothy Thomason. Dr. Thomason may have retired last year, but he is still very active in his professional community. He has published several books, which are all available for purchase at most bookstores and from Amazon.
01/26/2023
January is Mental Health Awareness Month. This seems very fitting since it is a time when many of us start to reflect on the year ahead and what goals we might like to achieve. Did you know that by February, about 80% of us are likely to have abandoned our resolutions? If one of your resolutions had to do with your mental health, we can help! We have a free clinic for in person or telehealth counseling. Our counselors are graduate students in training. Send us an email if you'd like more information!
01/03/2023
In addition to selecting a student to highlight, we also select a faculty member each month and this month we chose Alana Kennedy! Alana, who calls Hawaii home, is a new member of our EPS faculty this year. She is a dedicated instructor who really cares for her students and is invested in their success. Beyond her teaching responsibilities, Alana is actively working on several projects including being an AERA presenter this April, research, and authoring a book chapter. One of Alana's main research interests is academic help-seeking among minority groups. She also is interested in optimizing instructional technology in various non-traditional educational settings, which is the topic of a book chapter she is working on with a colleague from USC. Outside of all her work, she is enjoying getting to explore Flagstaff including trying new restaurants and hiking!
01/03/2023
Each month we select a student to highlight for their outstanding accomplishments and we are happy to share that our January student is Gurjot Kaur. She is nearing the end of her time as a Combined Counseling/School Psychology Ph.D. student and is looking forward to her internship. She has received interviews from many prestigious institutions nationwide! She plans to be a pediatric neuropsychologist with a strong focus on being a scientifically and culturally informed practitioner. Gurjot is highly involved in her professional communities, but also enjoys her free time when she gets to travel and experience new cultures. In fact, she speaks several languages including English, Punjabi, Italian, Spanish, and French.