Belin-Blank Center director emerita Susan Assouline was selected to receive a major award from the National Association for Gifted Children.
Alumna Heidi Hassen enjoys helping students build their resiliency by using their strengths. This is one of many reasons why Hassen was recently named the 2024 Elementary School Counselor of the Year ...
Erin Lane, a clinical assistant professor of School Counseling at UI’s College of Education, was recently named the 2024 School Counselor Advocate of the Year by the Iowa School Counselor Association ...
Learn more about Dorian Aragon, Operations and Faculty Support Specialist in the Department of Teaching and Learning, and ...
Andrew Wirtz is a champion and advocate for a more inclusive approach to advanced education. The award is presented annually to the author of an outstanding dissertation written by a student at an ...
Saba Rasheed Ali, PhD, is a professor in counseling psychology and associate dean for research in the College of Education at the University of Iowa. Ali has expertise in career development processes ...
Nicholas Bowman, professor of higher education and student affairs at UI’s College of Education, and researcher affiliate in the Center for Social Science Innovation (CSSI), recently published a study ...
Pamela Wesely, University of Iowa College of Education associate dean for faculty and graduate education and multilingual education professor, is the recipient of a national award for her excellence ...
Susan Assouline (BA ‘75, EDS ‘84, PhD ‘88), who stepped down as director of the Belin-Blank Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development on Aug. 1, 2022, was recently notified that the National ...
Erin Lane, University of Iowa school counseling and counselor education and supervision clinical assistant professor, received the 2024 School Counselor Advocate of the Year Award from the Iowa School ...
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