CSUSB Rehabilitation Counseling Program

CSUSB Rehabilitation Counseling Program

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The Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling offered by the College of Education at California State University San Bernardino (CSUSB).

The Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling offered by the College of Education is designed to prepare students to work with individuals with disabilities in public and private rehabilitation agencies, hospitals, industry and related fields. The graduate program, a three-year course of study, will train students in rehabilitation counseling, vocational evaluation and job placement of persons with disabilities.

09/20/2022

September is Deaf Awareness Month and today (September 19) kicks off International Week of Deaf People ( IWDP).

Photos from CSUSB Rehabilitation Counseling Program's post 05/09/2022

The College of Education is hosting a virtual event for APIDA heritage month. Dr. Joshua Irvine, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander will be providing us with a genealogical chant and a short presentation focused on a ceremonial chant that speaks to our beginnings and origins as Native Hawaiians. Along with Dr. Irvine, we will have a research talk on Identity Development Explored through Lived Experiences of Asian Americans with Mental Illness. Please register at the link below to receive the zoom link.
https://hubs.la/Q019V1090

CSUSB College of Education | Womxn’s Heritage Month Event 03/14/2022

Celebrating Women's History Month

The College of Education is hosting an in-person and virtual event titled Womxn As Agents of Change: A Social Justice Perspective in celebration of Women's History Month.

Join us for another CSUSB College of Education event highlighting the amazing achievements of local women as we celebrate Women’s History Month. This event will highlight two incredible and dynamic women, Dr. Marcia Marx, Professor Department of Sociology, and Karen Martinez, former Deputy District Attorney who will be presenting on the topic Womxn As Agents of Change: A Social Justice Perspective.

Additionally, Treesje Powers, author, speaker & spoken word artist will be sharing stories of freedom and hope.

Register Today
CSUSB College of Education - Atrium/CE 105
Monday, March 21, 2022, at 4:30 PM (PST)

CSUSB College of Education | Womxn’s Heritage Month Event Womxn As Agents of Change: A Social Justice Perspective

Photos 03/01/2022

Today’s Students, Tomorrow’s Teachers

The College of Education and College of Natural Sciences in partnership will be hosting the annual Celebration of Teaching event on March 24 in an effort to showcase teaching as a meaningful profession and encourage students to explore a career in the classroom at a time when instructors are in short supply.

Register Today!
Thursday, March 24, 2022
4:00-6:00 PM
CSUSB Santos Manuel Student Union

https://hubs.la/Q0153JpG0

Black History Month Event 02/14/2022

In Celebration of Black History Month
Join CSUSB’s College of Education for a virtual event with keynote speaker MarLan Parker.

Mr. Parker is a dynamic Assistant Principal and entrepreneur impacting student lives by focusing on being a positive role model that the students can not only look up to but relate with.

Join us on Thursday, Feb. 17
at 4:00 PM Register at

Black History Month Event In celebration of Black History Month, please join CSUSB’s College of Education for a virtual event with keynote speaker MarLan Parker.

Photos 01/31/2022

In Celebration of Black History Month
Join CSUSB’s College of Education for a virtual event with keynote speaker MarLan Parker.

Mr. Parker is a dynamic Assistant Principal and entrepreneur impacting student lives by focusing on being a positive role model that the students can not only look up to but relate with.

Join us on Thursday, Feb. 17 at 4:00 PM
Register at https://hubs.la/Q013950j0

Photos 01/27/2022

Be the Change!
Making up only 5% of teachers nationally, minority males play
a vital role in the future success of K-12 students.

With a primary focus on minority males, like African American and Latino males, the Project Impact program seeks to significantly increase teacher diversity in grades K-12 throughout the Inland Empire and beyond.

Register for the upcoming information session on Thursday, Feb. 17
at 4:00 PM to find out more.

https://hubs.la/Q0130tJb0

Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: A Conversation with Judith Heumann: Students, Disability Rights, and Social Justice. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting. 01/26/2022

Hello Campus Community,

Please save the date for A Conversation with Judith Heumann: Students, Disability Rights, and Social Justice! The event is scheduled to take place virtually on February 3, 2022, at 1 p.m. Please register for the event using the below ZOOM registration link. If you have any questions do not hesitate to reach out.

ZOOM Registration Link:

Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: A Conversation with Judith Heumann: Students, Disability Rights, and Social Justice. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting. As described in the Hollywood Reporter, Judith Heumann, an American disability rights activist, “is to the disability rights movement what Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was to the civil rights movement and Gloria Steinem is to the feminist movement – namely, a fearless trailblazer who has done not...

Our fight for disability rights -- and why we're not done yet 01/25/2022

Judith Heumann an American disabilities rights activist.

We will be having her on campus in February!

Our fight for disability rights -- and why we're not done yet Four decades ago, Judith Heumann helped to lead a groundbreaking protest called the Section 504 sit-in -- in which disabled-rights activists occupied a federal building for almost a month, demanding greater accessibility for all. In this personal, inspiring talk, Heumann tells the stories behind the...

Jose "Gabe" Rios CSUSB Testimonial Video 04/21/2021

Gabe is a graduate of the Rehabilitation Counseling Program and talks about accessibility and the empowerment of people with disabilities. Click on the CC button on YouTube for captions.

Jose "Gabe" Rios CSUSB Testimonial Video Jose "Gabe" Rios speaks to the power of his experience with CSUSB, College of Education in his student testimonial video.

04/07/2021

If you are not already...go follow as she’s over here giving a first person account of a historical moment. with
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Today, April 5th, marks the start of the 504 Sit-Ins. I am going to feature different 504 demonstrators from now until April 28th, which is when the regulations were signed unchanged! Because of and “Being Heumann,” I am so glad that more people are not feeling and recognizing how I and many other disabled people felt during the protests in 1977- that this truly was a momentous point in history for disabled people. However, we continue our work today knowing there is much to be done. Image Description: a black and white photo of young Judy Heumann, a white disabled women who uses a wheelchair is talking into a microphone at the 504 demonstrations. She is wearing a coat with several protest pins on it. She has short dark hair and glasses.

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