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Article ItemCollege awards recognize faculty and staff achievements , article
In the spring of 2020, the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences honored a number of its faculty and staff members with awards in research and creative scholarship, diversity, advising, teaching, and employee excellence.
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Article ItemGraduate students receive recognition for their work , article
Master’s and doctoral students received 2020 outstanding student awards for achievements in scholarship.
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Article ItemSchool of Education assistant professor revolutionizing the older adult wellness narrative , article
“We want to change the conversation about aging from one of decline to one of opportunity,” said Matthew Fullen, an assistant professor of counselor education. “Eschewing definitions of wellness that merely emphasize physical health is one way to change that conversation.”
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Article ItemSchool of Education’s Laura Welfare one of 13 to earn American Counseling Association’s highest honor , article
“I love being a part of this community of outstanding scholar educators who care deeply about our students and our impact beyond the university,” said Laura Welfare. “My colleagues and my students bring out the best in me and remind me daily why our research, teaching, and service must continue.”
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Article ItemFrom Spanish Empire slavery to modern-day Black feminists in sports , article
Faculty from eight departments and schools in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences make up the second cohort of the Juneteenth Scholars Program. Starting in the summer of 2021, these researchers will embark on scholarship that honors the legacy of Juneteenth and highlights the contemporary struggles against institutional racism, the exposure of structural inequality, and support of vulnerable populations.
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Article ItemSchool of Education advances diversity and equity through research and outreach efforts , article
In addition to currently funded research and outreach projects, the school’s faculty have received more than $4 million in new external grant funding and nearly $150,000 in internal funding in the 2021-2022 academic year.
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Article ItemExpert: Spending bill a game changer for Medicare coverage , article
Matthew Fullen, associate professor of counselor education at Virginia Tech and a scholar on gerontology issues, has been researching Medicare and access for senior adult populations for much of his professional life. Fullen advocates for a modernized Medicare program that would provide greater access for senior adult patients who need these services, but can’t seek the necessary providers because they are not covered by their insurance.
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