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Kimberly R. Hall

Division of Education

Mississippi State University – College Park Campus 1000 Hwy 19 North Meridian, MS 39307-5799 (601) 484-0189 khall@meridian.msstate.edu EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy

Counselor Education & Supervision, School Counseling 2004

Minor – School Psychology

Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS Master of Science

School Counseling 1999

Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS Bachelor of Science

Educational Psychology 1998

Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS LICENSES Mississippi Board Qualified Supervisor

Mississippi Board of Professional Counselors 2009

Licensed Professional Counselor

Mississippi Board of Professional Counselors 2002

Mississippi Educator License: Guidance Counselor 2000

Mississippi Department of Education

Mississippi Educator License: Vocational Counselor

Mississippi Department of Education 2000

CERTIFICATIONS

Online Instruction 2015

Center for Teaching & Learning Mississippi State University

Approved Clinical Supervisor 2005 National Board of Certified Counselor

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National Certified School Counselor 2001 National Board of Certified Counselors

National Certified Counselor 2001

National Board of Certified Counselors

ACADEMIC, COUNSELING, AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

ASSOCIATE INTERIM DEAN FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS. March 2021-present. College of Education. Mississippi State University, MS.

DIVISION HEAD OF EDUCATION. July 2018 – present. Mississippi State University – College Park Campus, Meridian, MS.

• Lead 14 faculty and 2 staff members in undergraduate and graduate degree programs in elementary education, secondary education, special education, educational psychology, school administration, teacher leadership, community college education, counselor education, and kinesiology.

INTERIM DIVISION HEAD OF EDUCATION. August 2017 – June 2018. Mississippi State University – College Park Campus, Meridian, MS.

• Lead 11 faculty and 3 staff members in undergraduate and graduate degree programs in elementary education, secondary education, special education, school administration, community college education, counselor education, and kinesiology.

FULL PROFESSOR. August 2017-present. Mississippi State University – College Park Campus, Meridian, MS.

DIRECTOR OF GRADUATE STUDIES. August 2015 – July 2017. Division of Education. Mississippi State University – College Park Campus, Meridian, MS.

• Process admissions for all graduate programs within the Division of Education.

• Process student probations and dismissals for all graduate programs within the Division of Education.

• Process comprehensive examination results for all graduate programs within the Division of Education.

Serve as primary contact person for all graduate programs within the Division of Education.

• Examine effectiveness of curriculum for all graduate programs within the Division of Education.

GRADUATE COORDINATOR. January 2014 – October 2016. Division of Education. Mississippi State University – College Park Campus, Meridian, MS.

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of Education.

Processed comprehensive examination results for all graduate programs within the Division of Education.

• Served as primary contact person for all graduate programs within the Division of Education.

• Examined effectiveness of curriculum for all graduate programs within the Division of Education.

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR. August 2013 – July 2017. Department of Counseling &

Educational Psychology, Mississippi State University – College Park Campus, Meridian, MS. • Teach masters and educational specialist level courses in counseling

• Dissertation chair and committee member • EdS chair and committee member

• Advise students in school counseling at the master’s, educational specialist, and doctoral levels

• Conduct research and disseminate findings in academic and practitioner settings • Submit and obtain grants from various units

• Participate in university, college, and departmental committee assignments

COORDINATOR OF GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN SCHOOL COUNSELING. August 2013 – October, 2016. Department of Counseling & Educational Psychology, Mississippi State University – College Park Campus, Meridian, MS.

• Review and admit students in the MS and EdS school counseling programs • Recruit for school counseling programs

• Coordinate field experiences for all students in school counseling

• Ensure that school counseling programs meet NCATE and CACREP accreditation standards

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR. July 2011 – July 2013. Department of Counseling & Educational Psychology, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS.

• Taught undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral level courses in counseling • Dissertation chair and committee member

• EdS chair and committee member

• Advised students in school counseling at the master’s, educational specialist, and doctoral levels

• Conducted research and disseminate findings in academic and practitioner settings • Submitted and obtained grants from various units

• Participated in university, college, and departmental committee assignments

COORDINATOR OF GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN SCHOOL COUNSELING. 2007 – 2013. Department of Counseling & Educational Psychology, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS.

• Reviewed and admit students in the MS, EdS, and PhD school counseling programs • Served on Doctoral Admissions Committee

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• Coordinated field experiences for all students in school counseling • Revised and updated comprehensive examination in school counseling

• Coordinated and facilitated meetings with School Counseling Advisory Board • Evaluated and revised all school counseling programs as needed

• Facilitated curriculum revisions in school counseling program

• Ensured that school counseling programs meet NCATE and CACREP accreditation standards

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. August 2007 – July 2011. Department of Counseling & Educational Psychology, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS.

• Taught undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral level courses in counseling • Served as dissertation committee member

• Served as EdS chair and committee member

• Advised students in school counseling at the master’s, educational specialist, and doctoral levels

• Conducted research and disseminated findings in academic and practitioner settings • Submitted and obtained grants from various units

• Participated in university, college, and departmental committee assignments • Developed and taught one new course for department

VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. August 2006 – May 2007. Department of Counseling & Educational Psychology, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS.

• Taught undergraduate and master’s level courses in counseling • Served as EdS committee member

• Advised students in school counseling at the master’s and educational specialist levels • Conducted research and disseminated findings in academic and practitioner settings • Submitted and obtained grants from various units

• Participated in university, college, and departmental committee assignments

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. August 2004 – May 2006. Department of Counselor Education, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.

• Taught master’s level courses in counseling

• Advised students in school counseling at the master’s level

• Conducted research and disseminated findings in academic and practitioner settings • Submitted and obtained grants from various units

• Participated in university, college, and departmental committee assignments • Served as NCATE and CACREP Coordinator for department

• Served as Faculty Advisor for the Counselor Education Student Networking Association PROJECT COORDINATOR. January 2002 – July 2004. ACHIEVE Mississippi,

Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS.

• Trained and supervised university faculty, community college faculty, K-12 teachers, and pre-service teachers in problem-based learning (PBL)

• Maintained contact with community college and university faculty specifically • Presented research findings concerning PBL

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Meridian branch

• Revised scholarship application packet and procedure • Computerized scholarship forms, awards, and files

• Awarded scholarships ($490,000) to rising juniors and seniors in the College of Education

CO-INSTRUCTOR. August 2001 – May 2004. Department of Counseling & Educational Psychology, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS.

• Co-taught master’s level courses in counseling with professors in department • Designed assessment instruments for courses

• Assisted with evaluation of course content • Supervised students in field placements

INSTRUCTOR. August 2001 – May 2002. East Mississippi Community College, Mayhew, MS.

• Taught undergraduate courses in psychology and educational psychology • Designed syllabi for all courses

• Designed assessment instruments • Evaluated students on course content

CLINICAL SUPERVISOR. August 2001 – May 2003. Volunteer at Box Counseling

Laboratory, Department of Counseling & Educational Psychology, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS.

• Provided weekly supervision to master’s level students in counseling • Reviewed taped counseling sessions and counseling notes of supervisees • Visited field placement sites if different than Box Counseling Laboratory

MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELOR. August 1999 – May 2004. Volunteer at Box Counseling Laboratory, Department of Counseling & Educational Psychology, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS.

• Provided counseling services to students enrolled at Mississippi State University • Created treatment plans

• Formulated and executed interventions

• Made appropriate referrals for additional services as needed

PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL COUNSELOR. August 1999 – June 2001. Fifth Street Junior High School, West Point, MS.

• Provided classroom guidance and individual/group counseling services to students in grades 7-8

• Created and implemented comprehensive guidance curriculum for school district • Worked closely with parents regarding needs of children in school setting

• Enrolled, oriented, and followed-up with new students • Coordinated maintenance of cumulative records • Coordinated individual and group standardized testing

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Prep Handbook

• Implemented annual sexual abstinence program

• Directed and participated on various committees (Guidance, Tech Prep, CORE, Alternative Screening, Student Assistance, Student Issues)

• Implemented the counseling components of Making Middle Grade Matter • Supervised mentoring program

• Planned, organized, and conducted staff development with district counselors • Supervised practicum/internship students from local university

PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL COUNSELOR INTERN (600 hours). January 1999 – May 1999. Sudduth Elementary, Starkville, MS.

• Provided individual and group counseling services to students in grades K-2 • Conducted weekly group guidance lessons

• Developed treatment plans, formulated and executed interventions, and made appropriate referrals for additional services as needed

• Coordinated individual and group standardized testing

• Worked closely with parents regarding needs of children in school setting RESIDENCE HALL DIRECTOR. August 1997- August 1999. Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS.

• Provided crisis counseling and mediation to residents of two apartment complexes • Supervised Hall Association, resident assistants, desk assistant, and groups worker • Reviewed applications, interviewed, and hired employees

• Planned, organized, and conducted staff development

• Conducted and supervised various programming on self-defense, career choices, academic choices, study skills, organizational skills, and time management skills for residents

PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS

Books & Book Chapters

Wong, D. W., Hall, K. R., & Wong Hernandez, L. (2021). Counseling individuals through the

lifespan. (2nd ed). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing.

Leffler, J., Suddeath, E., Hall, K. R., & Cruse, T. D. (2020). Innovative approach to meet the needs of working professionals through blended learning (pp. 34-57). In Mabel CPO Okojie & Tinukwa C. Boulder (Eds.), Adult Learning in Higher Education. Hershey, PA: IGI Global. (Refereed)

Hall, K. R., & Ratliff, L. (2018). Legal and ethical implications. In J. Daigle (Ed.), Counseling

children and adolescents: Working in school and clinical mental health settings. New York:

Routledge. (Refereed)

Wong, D. W., Hall, K. R., Justice, C. A., & Wong Hernandez, L. (2015). Counseling individuals

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Renfro-Michel, E.L., Hall, K., Johnson-Gros, K., & Roberto, N. (2009). Time series design. In C. Sheperis, J.S. Young, and H. Daniels (Eds.), Counseling research: Quantitative,

qualitative, and mixed method designs. Columbus, OH: Pearson/Merrill/Prentice Hall.

(Refereed)

Other Refereed Publications

Sherman-Morris, K., Martinez, I.D.V., Justice, C. A., & Hall, K. R. (2019). School counselor perceptions of the geosciences and career exploration activities used in their schools. Journal of

Geoscience Education, 67(4): 446-458. DOI: 10.1080/10899995.2019.1627854

Larrier, Y., Hall, K. R., Linton, J., Bakerson, M., Larrier, I., & Shirley, T. (2016). Problem-based learning: A viable school counseling intervention to promote student engagement with at-risk high school students. National Teacher Education Journal, 9(2), 11-20. (Refereed)

Wozny, D. A., Hall, K., & Porter, J. Y. (2016). Review of randomized controlled trials in adolescent cannabis use treatment: A counseling practitioner’s summary. In Ideas and research

you can use: VISTAS 2016. Retrieved from

https://www.counseling.org/knowledge-center/vistas/by-year2/vistas-2016/docs/default-source/vistas/adolescent-cannabis-use-treatment (Refereed).

Ratliff, L, & Hall, K. (2015). Recent challenges to the equal access act: Gay straight alliances in public schools. Journal for the Liberal Arts and Sciences, 20(1), 35-43. (Refereed)

Wozny, D., Hall, K. R., & Zinck, K. (2015). Integrating differentiation of self into ethical decision-making: Counselor training method. VISTAS. Retrieved from

https://www.counseling.org/knowledge-center/vistas/by-year2/vistas-2015/docs/default-source/vistas/article_54be5a22f16116603abcacff0000bee5e7 (Refereed)

Hall, K. R. (2014). Separation Anxiety Disorder. In ACA (Ed.), ACA: Practice Briefs. Retrieved from

http://www.counseling.org/docs/default-source/practice-briefs/separation-anxiety.pdf?sfvrsn=9(Refereed)

Hall, K. R., Rushing, J. L., & Khurshid, A. (2011). Using the solving problems together psychoeducational group counseling model as an intervention for negative peer pressure.

Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 36(2), 97-110. (Refereed)

Hall, K. R., Rushing, J. L., & Beale, A. V. (2010). Are you a legally literate school counselor?

Journal of School Counseling, 8(22). Retrieved from http://www.jsc.montana.edu/

articles/v8n22.pdf. (Refereed)

Mobley, J. A., Crowell, J. L., & Hall, K. R. (2010). ‘Raising the bar’: The debate over how to improve the quality of graduate counseling programs and students. In G. R. Walz, J. C. Bleuer, & R. K. Yep (Eds.), Ideas and research you can use: VISTAS 2010. Retrieved from http://counselingoutfitters.com/vistas/vistas10/Article_32.pdf (Refereed)

Hall, K. R. (2009). Sex and gender. In American Counseling Association (Ed.), The ACA encyclopedia of counseling (p. 483). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association. (Refereed)

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Hall, K. R., Mobley, J., A., & Crowell, J. L. (2009). Measuring the art of counseling with ASCA competencies. Proceedings of the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American School

Counselor Association (DVD). Dallas, TX. (Refereed)

Hall, K. R., Rushing, J. L., & Owens, R. (2009). Anger in middle school: The solving problems together model. Journal of School Counseling, 7(39). Retrieved from http://www.jsc.montana.edu/articles/v7n39.pdf (Refereed)

Pillay, Y., & Hall, K.R. (2009). Pervasive developmental disorders. In American Counseling Association (Ed.), The ACA encyclopedia of counseling (pp. 399-401). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association. (Refereed)

Beale, A.V., & Hall, K. R. (2007). Cyberbullying: What school administrators (and parents) can do. The Clearing House, 81(1), 8-12. (Refereed)

Hall, K. R. (2006). Solving problems together: A psychoeducational group model for victims of bullies. Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 31(3), 201-217. (Refereed)

Hall, K. R. (2006). Using problem-based learning with victims of bullying behavior.

Professional School Counseling, 9(3), 231-237. (Refereed)

Beale, A.V., & Hall, K. R. (2005). Solutions-focused role play: Its use in training peer helpers.

The Peer Facilitator Quarterly, 19(4), 143-147. (Refereed)

Hall, K. R. (2004). Group counseling for victims of bullies: Traditional versus problem-based learning [paper]. Proceedings of the International Problem-Based Learning Conference.

Cancun, Mexico. (Refereed)

Non-Refereed Publications

Hall, K. R., Rushing, J. L., & Beale, A. V. (2010). Are you a legally literate school counselor? In M.A. Hermann, T.P. Remley, Jr., & W. C. Huey, Ethical and legal issues in school

counseling (3rd ed., pp. 57-70). Alexandria, VA: American School Counselor

Association.

Hall, K. R. (2008, May). Letter to the editor. Counseling Today. (National)

Mobley, J. A., Hall, K. R., & Crowell, J. L. (2008). Toward a pedagogy of counselor education.

Spectrum, 69(1), 16-23. (National)

Hall, K. R. (2004). Anxiety. In T.S. Watson & C.H. Skinner (Eds.),

Comprehensive encyclopedia of school psychology. New York: Kluwer Publishing.

Hall, K. R. (2004). Rorschach. In T.S. Watson & C.H. Skinner (Eds.),

Comprehensive encyclopedia of school psychology. New York: Kluwer

Publishing.

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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

Refereed Presentations

Porter, J., Hall, K. R., James, M., Justice, C., & Wozny, D. (2016, November). Counseling clients who provide care for family members. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Counseling Association. Biloxi, MS.

Wozny, D. A., Porter, J., & Hall, K. R. (2016, November). Developing differentiation of self through ethical decision-making practicing ethical debates. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Counseling Association. Biloxi, MS.

Wozny, D. A., & Hall, K. R. (2015, November). Integrating differentiation of self into ethical decision making: A counselor training method. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Counseling Association. Biloxi, MS.

Hall, K. R. (2014, October). Finding balance in an unbalanced world. Presentation at the meeting of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. Birmingham, AL.

Hall, K. R., & Justice, C. A. (2013, November). Promoting resilience among poverty. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Counseling Association. Jackson, MS. Justice, C. A., & Hall, K. R. (2013, October). Group work with children and adolescents: Using ecotherapy to promote mental and emotional health. Presentation at the meeting of the

Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. Denver, CO.

Justice, C. A., Hall, K. R., Wong, D., & Looby, E. (2013, October). Multicultural competence: Using stories to cross cultural boundaries in Supervision. Presentation at the meeting of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. Denver, CO.

Hall, K. R., Allen, C., Johnston, C., Steer, B., & Stone, M. (2012, November). The ASCA national model: Models for implementation. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Counseling Association. Biloxi, MS.

Hall, K. R., & Rushing, J. L. (2011, November). Transforming minds: Advocacy for the profession. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Counseling Association. Biloxi, MS.

Mobley, J., Hall, K. R., & Crowell, J. (2010, October). Two-years of counselors’ competencies data at two different schools. Presentation at the meeting of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. Willamsburg, VA.

Hall, K. R., & Caradine, M. R. (2009, November). Embracing the ASCA national model. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Counseling Association. Jackson, MS.

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Modak-Mylroi, R., & Hall, K. R. (2009, November). Cyberbullying in the 21st century. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Counseling Association. Jackson, MS.

Crowell, J., Mobley, J., & Hall, K. R. (2009, October). Raising the bar: The debate over how to improve the quality of graduate counseling programs and students. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. San Diego, CA.

Crowell, J., Mobley, J., & Hall, K. R. (2009, October). Assessing the art of counseling in school counselor education. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Association for Counselor

Education and Supervision. San Diego, CA.

Modak, R., & Hall, K. R. (2009, June). Ending relational aggression among middle school girls. Half-day workshop at the annual meeting of the American School Counselor Association. Dallas, TX.

Hall, K. R., Mobley, J., A., & Crowell, J. L. (2009, June). Measuring the art of counseling with ASCA competencies. Presentation at the annual meeting of the American School Counselor Association. Dallas, TX.

Modak, R., & Hall, K. R. (2008, November). Relational aggression in middle school girls. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Counseling Association. Tunica, MS. Hall, K. R., & Wozny, D. (2008, November). MACES graduate student research round table. Facilitated research proposals by graduate students. Mississippi Counseling Association. Tunica, MS.

Hall, K. R. (2008, October). The power of collaboration. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. Houston, TX. Hall, K. R. (2008, October). Solving problems together: A psychoeducational group model. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. Houston, TX.

Hall, K. R. (2008, April). Counselors for the Real World: A Comparison of Problem-Based- Learning and Case Study Instructional Strategies. Paper presented at the international meeting of the American Institute of Higher Education. Orlando, FL. Hall, K. R. (2008, February). Problem-solvers through group work. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Association for Specialists in Group Work. St. Petersburg, FL. Hall, K. R. (2007, November). Embracing the ASCA National Model. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Counseling Association. Choctaw, MS.

Hall, K. R. (2006, November). PBL for school counselors. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Counseling Association. Choctaw, MS.

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Hall, K. R. (2006, March). PBL: Proposals to implement and evaluate. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Virginia School Counselor Association. Richmond, VA.

Hall, K. R. (2006, January). Preparing counselors for the real world. Presentation at the Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, HI.

Hall, K. R. (2006, January). Problem-based learning: A new solution for school counselors. Poster Session at the annual meeting of the Association for Specialists in Group Work. Mobile, AL.

Hall, K. R. (2006, January). Using problem-based learning with anger management groups in schools. Presentation at the Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, HI. Hall, K. R. (2005, October). Problem-based learning: A solution for counselor education. Roundtable Session at the annual meeting of the Association of Counselor Education and Supervision. Pittsburgh, PA.

Hall, K. R. (2005, April). Empowering students to be problem-solvers. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Virginia School Counselor Association. Portsmouth, VA.

Hall, K. R. (2005, March). Solving problems together. Presentation at Group-A-Rama, the annual meeting of the Virginia Specialists in Group Work Association. Annandale, VA. Hall, K. R. (2004, November). Solving problems together: A group counseling approach. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Virginia Counselors Association. Roanoke, VA. Hall, K. R. (2004, September). Producing counselors for the real world. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. Athens, GA.

Hall, K. R., Underwood, J. R., & Hosie, T. (2004, September). PBL: A new theory or an extension of solution-focused counseling? Presentation at the annual meeting of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. Athens, GA.

Hall, K. R. (2004, June). Group counseling for victims of bullies: Traditional versus problem- based learning. Paper presented at the International Problem-Based Learning Conference. Cancun, Mexico.

Hall, K. R. (2003, November). Implementing problem-based learning in the counseling session. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-South Educational Research

Association. Biloxi, MS.

Hall, K. R., & Renfro-Michel, E.L. (2003, September). Utilizing problem-based learning in counselor education. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. Chattanooga, TN.

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Hall, K. R. (2003, July). Implementing problem-based learning in the counseling session. Presentation at the annual meeting of the International Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. Northampton, England.

Hall, K. R., & Yarbrough, C. (2003, March). The ACHIEVE Mississippi problem-based learning model. Exhibit at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Commission for Volunteer Service Association. Jackson, MS.

Hall, K.R. (2003, March). Technology and the use of problem-based learning. Exhibit at the annual showcase for Teaching with Technology. Starkville, MS.

Steward, S., Hall, K. R., Anderson, G., & Yarbrough, C. (2003, January). The ACHIEVE Mississippi problem-based learning model. Exhibit at the annual meeting of the Program for Research and Evaluation for Public Schools (PREPS). Jackson, MS.

Hermann, M. A., & Hall, K. R. (2002, November). School counselors’ legal liability for violent students. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Counseling Association. Biloxi, MS.

Renfro-Michel, E. L., Hall, K. R., & Sheperis, C. J. (2002, November). Techniques for counseling children diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Counseling Association. Biloxi, MS.

Sheperis, C., Renfro-Michel, E. L., Holdiness, S., Hall-Johnson, K. R., & Sheperis, S. (2002, November). Reactive attachment disorder in schools: Recommendations for professional school counselors. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Counseling Association. Biloxi, MS.

Hall, K. R., Renfro-Michel, E. L., & Browning, D. (2002, August). A comparison of the MMPALT II and MMPALT III visual, print, and aural subscales for a college of education population. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Institute for Learning Styles Research. Auburn, AL.

Hall, K. R., & Underwood, J. R. (2001, November). Implementation of a comprehensive guidance curriculum. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Counseling Association. Biloxi, MS.

Invited Presentations

Hall, K. R. (2021, February). Healthy Relationships. Northcrest Baptist Church. Hall, K. R. (2020, November). Depression in Adolescence. Northcrest Baptist Church.

Hall, K. R. (2014, March). Just stop: How to decrease bullying behaviors. Presentation for the Mississippi Counseling Association’s Mid-Eastern Region. Meridian, MS.

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Hall, K. R., & Justice, C. A. (2011, September). Implementing the ASCA national model: Identifying barriers. Presentation for the Starkville School District school counselors. Starkville, MS.

Justice, C. A., Ammons, R., & Hall, K. R. (2010, December). Relational aggression. Presentation for the Starkville School District school counselors. Starkville, MS.

Hall, K. R., & Justice, C. A. (2010, March). Using data to improve school counseling services. Presentation for the Starkville School District school counselors. Starkville, MS.

Modak-Mylroi, R., & Hall, K. R. (2009, December). Bully prevention. Presentation for the West Point School District parents and teachers. West Point, MS.

Hall, K. R. (2008, February). Implementing the ASCA national model. Presentation for the Indianola School District school counselors. Indianola, MS.

Hall, K. R. (2007, February). Demonstrating accountability: Plan of action for Starkville school counselors. Presentation for the Starkville School District school counselors. Starkville, MS.

Hall, K. R. (2005, November). Problem-based learning: Group counseling and classroom guidance for school counselors. Preconvention workshop at the annual meeting of the Virginia Counselors Association. Portsmouth, VA.

Hall, K. R. (2005, May). Motivating students in group counseling through problem-based learning. Guest Lecturer for the 2005 John Cook Lecture. Virginia Commonwealth University. Richmond, VA.

Hall, K. R. (2005, June). The art of facilitation. Presentation at the summer meeting for ACHIEVE Mississippi. Biloxi, MS.

Minchew, S., Blaylock, L., Pearson, D. K., & Hall, K. R. (2004, April). Panel for problem-based learning. Presentation for the 6th Annual MegaResource School Librarian Workshop.

Mississippi State University. Starkville, MS.

Steward, S., Pearson, D. K., Hall, K. R., Anderson, G., & Broome, P. (2004, March). Problem- based learning in elementary. Presentation at Morgantown Elementary School. Natchez, MS.

Steward, S., Hall, K. R., & Anderson, G. (2003, December). Introduction to the ACHIEVE Mississippi problem-based learning model. Project Directors’ Meeting for the Teacher Quality Enhancement Grants Program. Los Angeles, CA.

Steward, S., Hall, K. R., & Anderson, G. (2003, December). Implementation of problem-based learning among K-12 partners. Project Directors’ Meeting for the Teacher Quality Enhancement Grants Program. Los Angeles, CA.

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Steward, S., Hall K. R., & Anderson, G. (2003, December). Improvements among faculty in the college of education. Project Directors’ Meeting for the Teacher Quality Enhancement Grants Program. Los Angeles, CA.

Stooksberry, L., & Hall, K. R. (2003, September). Problem-based learning. Presentation for the 2003 Mississippi State University Convocation for the College of Education faculty.

Starkville, MS.

Bushby, P., Blaylock, L., Steward, S., Hall, K. R., Anderson, G., & Pearson, D. (2003, August). Implementing problem-based learning in 7-12 classrooms. Presentation at Northwest

Rankin High School. Jackson, MS.

Steward, S., Hall K. R., Anderson, G., & Garth, L. (2003, February). Implementing problem- based learning in K-12 classrooms. Presentation at Greenwood Middle School. Greenwood, MS.

Steward, S., Hall, K. R., Anderson, G., & Garth, L. (2003, January). Introduction to ACHIEVE Mississippi and problem-based learning. Presentation at Mississippi State University. Starkville, MS.

Hall, K. R., Anderson, H.V., Garth, L., & Steward, S. (2002, September). Introduction to problem-based learning. Presentation at Mississippi State University for senior block methods students. Starkville, MS.

Anderson, H. V., Garth, L., Hall, K. R., & Steward, S. (2002, September). Introduction to problem-based learning. Presentation at Mississippi State University—Meridian Campus for senior block methods students. Meridian, MS.

Local Presentations and Workshops

Mylroi, R. M., McCleon, T. E., Hall, K., Dooley, K. D. (2010, April). Implementation of a class- wide intervention program as prevention strategies for at-risk students. Poster Session at the College of Education Research Forum. Mississippi State University.

Hall, K. R., Dooley, K., & Underwood, J. R. (April, 2008). Helping our children: Ethical and Legal Issues. 2008 Annual Thomas W. Hosie Lecture Series. Mississippi State University.

Harris, C., & Hall, K. R. (2008, April). Self-efficacy and academic performance. Poster Session at the College of Education Research Forum. Mississippi State University. Hall, K. R. (2007, March). Empowering students to be problem-solvers. Presentation at the annual F.E. Woodall Spring Conference for Helping Professions. Cleveland, MS. Heiselt, A., & Hall, K. R. (2007, March). Putting the “sell” in counseling: Marketing your counseling program in K-12 and university settings. Presentation at the annual F.E. Woodall Spring Conference for Helping Professions. Cleveland, MS.

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GRANTS RECEIVED ($2,044,726.92 funded)

Leffler, J., Sumrall, B. Hall, K.R. (2020). GEER for Meridian Division of Education. ($143,546.45 funded). State of Mississippi.

Leffler, J., Sumrall, B., Hall, K. R., Jayroe, T. (2019). Mississippi Teacher Residency Program. ($901,374 funded). Mississippi Department of Education.

Ratliff, L., Hall, K. R., Hanna, T., & Kelley, J. (2017). Developing literacy in literature and technology. ($99,998 funded). Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning No Child Left Behind: Improving Teacher Quality Program.

Hall, K. R., Ratliff, L., Fincher, M., & Leffler, J. (2017). Graduate Recruitment Assistance Grants and Fellowships. ($10,000 funded). Office of the Graduate School, Mississippi State University.

Ratliff, L., Hall, K. R., Shirley, T., & Hanna, T. (2016). Using literacy to integrate MS college & career readiness standards across core subject areas. ($90,000 funded). Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning No Child Left Behind: Improving Teacher Quality Program.

Hall, K. R., Ratliff, L., Boggan, M., Shirley, T., & Fincher, M. (2016). Graduate

Recruitment Assistance Grants and Fellowships. ($10,000 funded). Office of the Graduate School, Mississippi State University.

Hall, K. R., Ratliff, L., Harper, S., & Wallin, P. (2015). Building connections through common core literacy. ($89,011 funded). Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning No Child Left Behind: Improving Teacher Quality Program.

Hall, K. R., Shirley, T., Ratliff, L., Boggan, M., & Fincher, M. (2015). Graduate

Recruitment Assistance Grants and Fellowships. ($10,000 funded). Office of the Graduate School, Mississippi State University.

Hall, K. R. (2014). Graduate Student Internship Experience. ($9, 997.92 funded). Louisville School District.

Justice, C. A., Underwood, J. R., & Hall, K. R. (2014). One funded academic year long internship in school counseling. ($23,908.98 funded). Lee County School District. Justice, C. A., Underwood, J. R., & Hall, K. R. (2014). Funded year long internship in school counseling. ($18,349.56 funded). DeSoto County School District.

Justice, C. A., Underwood, J. R., & Hall, K. R. (2014). Funded year long internship in school counseling. ($19,656.56 funded). Starkville School District.

Justice, C. A., Underwood, J. R., & Hall, K. R. (2014). Two funded academic year long internships in school counseling. ($37,817.96 funded). Columbus Public School District.

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Hall, K. R., & Justice, C. A. (2013). Counseling adolescents in a newly consolidated high school. ($23,838.64 funded). Choctaw County School District.

Hall, K. R., & Justice, C. A. (2013). Counseling adolescents in a high school setting. ($40,710.63 funded). Lee County School District.

Hall, K. R., Justice, C. A., & Ammons, R. (2012). Implementing the ASCA national model in a high school setting. ($17,649.26 funded). Pontotoc County School District.

Hall, K. R., Justice, C. A., & Ammons, R. (2012). Positive behavior intervention support – District implementation. ($52,947.78 funded). Lowndes County School District. Hall, K. R., Justice, C. A., & Ammons, R. (2012). School counseling services. ($17,649.26 funded). Calhoun County School District.

Hall, K. R., Justice, C. A., & Ammons, R. (2012). School counseling services for at-risk students. ($17,649.26 funded). Lee County School District.

Hall, K. R., Justice, C. A., & Ammons, R. (2012). Supporting students through guidance and counseling. ($17,649.26 funded). Choctaw County School District.

Hall, K. R., & Underwood, J. R. (2012). 2012 Summer scholars on-stage. ($3,500 funded). Mississippi Arts Commission.

Hall, K. R., & Justice, C. A. (2011). Counseling in the middle school. ($2,175.01 funded). Pontotoc County School District.

Hall, K. R., Justice, C. A., & Ammons, R. (2011). Positive behavior intervention support. ($35,237.12 funded). Lowndes County School District.

Hall, K. R., Justice, C. A., & Ammons, R. (2011). School counseling services for at-risk students. ($18,135.49 funded). Choctaw County School District.

Heiselt, A., Hall, K. R., & Stainsbury, R. (2010). Researching the impact of an online counseling library. ($2,000 funded). Office of Research and Economic Development. Mississippi State University.

Hall, K. R., & Justice, C. A. (2010). Counseling interventions for middle school students. ($16,226.77 funded). Lee County School District.

Hall, K. R., & Justice, C. A. (2010). Counseling interventions for at-risk students. ($37,326.10 funded.) Lowndes County School District.

Hall, K. R., & Justice, C. A. (2010). Effectiveness of counseling interventions. ($16,335.52 funded). Timber Hills Mental Health Center. Corinth, MS.

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Justice, C. A., & Hall, K. R. (2010). Graduate assistantship support. ($16,500 funded). Office of Graduate Studies. Mississippi State University.

Palmer, C., Hall, K. R., Elder, A., & Wong, D. (2010). Graduate recruitment assistance grant. ($1,500 funded). Office of Graduate Studies. Mississippi State University. Hall, K. R. (2009). Comprehensive school counseling program – Internship experience. ($15,324.09 funded). Louisville Public School District.

Hall, K. R. (2009). Experience as an elementary school counselor. ($15,324.09 funded). Lowndes County School District.

Hall, K. R. (2009). Field experiences in school counseling. ($14,622.00 funded). Lowndes County School District.

Hall, K. R. (2009). Field experiences in school counseling. ($17,063.31 funded). Rankin County School District.

Hall, K. R. (2009). School counseling experiences in an elementary school environment. ($14,906 funded). Calhoun County Public School District.

Hall, K. R. (2009). School counseling experiences in a high school environment. ($7,851.00 funded). Pearl Public School District.

Hall, K. R. (2008). Problem-based learning in school counseling. ($10,000 funded). Research Initiation Program. Mississippi State University.

Hall, K. R. (2008). Year long internship in school counseling. ($14,906 funded). Calhoun County School District.

Hall. K. R. (2008). Year long internship in school counseling. ($11,979 funded). Pontotoc County School District.

Hall. K. R. (2008). Year long internship in school counseling. ($17,143.67 funded). Rankin County School District.

Hall. K. R., & Underwood, J. R. (2008). Year long internship in school counseling. ($17,750.19 funded). DeSoto County School District.

Hall. K. R., & Underwood, J. R. (2008). Year long internship in school counseling. ($15,000 funded). Lee County School District.

Hall. K. R., & Underwood, J. R. (2008). Year long internship in school counseling. ($21,933 funded). Lowndes County School District.

Hall. K. R., & Underwood, J. R. (2008). Year long internship in school counseling. ($11,979 funded). Starkville Public School District.

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Hall, K. R., & Underwood, J. R. (2007). Year long internships in school counseling. ($29,532 funded). Choctaw County School District.

Hall, K. R., & Underwood, J. R. (2007). Year long internship in school counseling. ($13,115 funded). Jones County School District.

Hall, K. R., & Underwood, J. R. (2007). Year long internships in school counseling. ($15,000 funded). Lee County School District.

Hall, K. R., & Underwood, J. R. (2007). Year long internship in school counseling. ($11,810 funded). Louisville Municipal School District.

Hall, K. R., & Underwood, J. R. (2007). Year long internship in school counseling. ($14,251 funded). Newton County School District.

Hall, K. R., & Underwood, J. R. (2007). Year long internship in school counseling. ($11,810 funded). Pontotoc County School District.

Hall, K. R., & Underwood, J. R. (2007). Year long internships in school counseling. ($15,324.09 funded). Starkville School District.

Hall, K. R., & Underwood, J. R. (2007). Year long internship in school counseling. ($15,849 funded). Timberhills Mental Health Center.

Hall, K. R. (2005). Problem-based learning in counselor education. ($500 funded). Virginia Counselors Association Foundation.

Hall, K. R. (2005). Professional development funds. ($1,222 funded). School of Education. Virginia Commonwealth University.

Hall, K. R. (2004). The effectiveness of problem-based learning in counselor education. ($500 funded). Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision.

Hall, K. R. (2004). Effectiveness of problem-based learning in counselor education. ($1000 funded). Center for Teaching Excellence. Virginia Commonwealth University. Hall, K. R. (2004). Professional development funds. ($1,342 funded). School of Education. Virginia Commonwealth University.

AWARDS, HONORS, AND RECOGNITION

2021 Member. Office of Research and Economic Development Faculty Leadership Program. 2018-2019 Fellow, Academic Leadership Development Program, Southeastern Conference (SEC).

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University.

2016 Member of January PowerTalk Session with President Mark Keenum. Mississippi State University.

2015-2016 Member of Faculty Leadership Program. Mississippi State University. 2015 Mississippi Counseling Association Research Contributor.

2015 Nominated for PCSW Outstanding Woman Award. Mississippi State University.

2015 Nominated for David K. Brooks, Jr. Distinguished Mentor Award. American Counseling Association.

2011 James W. Bagley StatePride Faculty Award. Mississippi State University. Honors faculty who contribute to the tri-fold mission of MSU.

2011 Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award Nominee (Student Nominated). Office of the Graduate School. Mississippi State University.

2010 Richard C. Adkerson StatePride Faculty Excellence Award. Mississippi State University. Honors faculty who contribute to the tri-fold mission of MSU.

2009 Lucinda Rose Teaching Award for the College of Education. Mississippi State University. 2008-2009 Teacher of the Year for the College of Education (Student Nominated). Student and Teacher Recognition program sponsored by the Office of Academic Affairs, Mississippi State University.

2007-2008 Who’s Who among Executive and Professional Women in Counseling and Development

2003 Student Liaison to the Board for Mississippi Licensed Professional Counselors Association.

2003 June Comola Scholarship Recipient. Mississippi Licensed Professional Counselor Association.

2000 Guest Speaker for Guidance Curriculum Meeting. Making Middle Grades Matter National Conference.

STUDENT AWARDS

2014 Rachael Ammons (doctoral student). American Counseling Association Courtland C. Lee Multicultural Excellence Scholarship Award.

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2010-2011 Jeri Lynn Rushing (master’s student). Mississippi Counseling Association Emerging Leader.

2009 Carmon Miller (master’s student). Mississippi State University Graduate Student of the Year for the College of Education.

TEACHING

Courses Taught

Department of Counseling & Educational Psychology, MSU – College Park Campus

COE 8023 Counseling Theory

COE 8053/8150 School Counseling & Clinical Mental Health Practicum (grad) COE 8730/8740 School Counseling & Clinical Mental Health Internship (grad) COE 8783 Counseling the Chemically Dependent Family (grad)

COE 8903 School Counseling Services (grad) COE 8043 Group Techniques & Procedures (grad)

COE 9023 Advanced Counseling Theory (grad)

EPY 2513 Human Growth and Development

EPY 6313 Behavioral and Cognitive Behavioral Interventions (grad) EPY 6214 Educational & Psychological Statistics with lab (grad)

EPY 8473 Middle Level Assessment & Evaluation (grad)

Department of Counseling & Educational Psychology, Mississippi State University

COE 4023 Introduction to Counseling (undergrad) COE 4743/6743 Gender Issues in Counseling (split-level) COE 8023 Counseling Theory (grad)

COE 8043 Group Techniques & Procedures (grad) COE 8053/8150 School Counseling Practicum (grad) COE 8173 Counseling the Gifted Student (grad) COE 8730/8740 School Counseling Internship (grad) COE 8913 Counseling Children (grad)

COE 8923 Seminar in School Counseling (grad) COE 9043 Adv Group Work & Systems (grad) COE 9740 Adv Doctoral Practicum (grad)

Department of Counselor Education, Virginia Commonwealth University

CLED 603 Group Procedures in Counseling (grad)

CLED 604 Practicum: Individual & Group Counseling (grad)

CLED 606 Assessment in Counseling (grad)

CLED 672 Internship: K-12 School Counseling (grad)

EDUS 651 PBL: A New Solution for Counselors (grad)

East Mississippi Community College, Mayhew, MS

PSY 1513 General Psychology (undergrad)

PSY 2553 Psychology of Personal Adjustment (undergrad) EPY 2533 Human Growth & Development (undergrad)

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New Courses/Programs Developed

COE 8923 Seminar in School Counseling (2007)

Meridian Offering for B. S. Degree in Kinesiology, Emphasis in Clinical Exercise Physiology (2014)

DOCTORAL ADVISEMENT

Dissertation Chair

Pannel, M. B. W. (2016). An exploration and comparison of internalized behaviors and peer

relationships in dual enrolled and non-dual enrolled students. Mississippi State University.

Ammons Whitaker, R. G. (2015). The relationship between school counselor beliefs regarding

the ASCA National Model components and implementation of a comprehensive school counseling program. Mississippi State University.

Harris, C. A. (2014). The impact of self-efficacy, ethnic identity, sex, and socioeconomic status

on the academic performance of 6th, 7th, and 8th grade adolescents. Mississippi State

University.

Myrloie, R. (2013). The impact of childhood obesity on levels of self-esteem, anxiety, social

stress, interpersonal relationship satisfaction, and academic performance. Mississippi State

University.

Dissertation Co-Chair

Khurshid, A. (2014). The likelihood of use of social power bases in school consultation: A

comparison of school psychologists and school counselors. Mississippi State University.

Co-Chair.

Dissertation Committee Member Patricia Ratliff Proposal

Selby, A. (2018). Perceived spiritual competency of Master’s-level clinical mental health

students enrolled in CACREP accredited counselor education programs: An investigation of variables. Mississippi State University.

Tyson, G. (2016). The impact of trauma on vocational rehabilitation outcomes for African

American female vocational rehabilitation clients. Mississippi State University.

Posey Brooks, S. C. (2014). Implementation of the American School Counseling Association

National Model: A comparison of counselors’ and administrators’ perceptions of school readiness. Mississippi State University.

Klein, J. K. (2014). An evaluation of the relationship between function of behavior and a

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Hawkins, J. (2009). Preparedness of professional school counselors to implement the ASERVIC

competencies for integrating spirituality and religion in professional practice. Mississippi State

University.

Shelton-Quinn, A. (2009). Increasing positive peer reporting and on-task behavior using a peer

monitoring interdependent group contingency program with public posting. Mississippi State

University.

Warren-Peace, P. (2009). Models that predict competitive employment outcomes in the United

States federal/state vocational rehabilitation program for clients who are blind and clients with other disabilities. Mississippi State University.

Anderson, M. (2008). Use of empirically-based reading intervention to address the academic

skills deficits and escape-maintained target behaviors exhibited by elementary school students. Mississippi State University.

Gardner, Y. H. (2008). Counselors’ affective responses to childhood sexual abuse disclosure. Mississippi State University.

Burnes, C. (2007). The effectiveness of a conflict resolution curriculum: Too Good for Violence

for fourth graders. Mississippi State University.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

National

Member. (2016-2018). PRAXIS Professional School Counselor Standing Committee. Educational Testing Service (ETS).

Editorial Board (2015-2018). European Journal of Psychology of Education. International Refereed Journal.

Conference Proposal Reviewer. (2017). National Youth-At-Risk Conference 2018 Conference. Conference Proposal Reviewer. (2015). American Counseling Association 2016 Conference. Conference Proposal Reviewer. (2014). American Counseling Association 2015 Conference. Ad-Hoc Editorial Board Member (2007-2013). Specialists in group work. National Refereed Journal.

Editorial Board (2005-2010). Professional school counseling. National Refereed Journal. CACREP Team Member (2005-2010). Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs.

Editor (2005-2010). Perspectives in peer programs (formerly Peer Facilitator Quarterly). National Refereed Journal.

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Other Prevention Programs. Routledge publishing.

Endorsement (2009). For Tindall, J. A. (2009) Peer power book two: Strategies for the

professional leader – Applying peer helper skills. New York: Routledge – Taylor & Francis

Group. Regional

Research Grant Proposal Reviewer. (2015). Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision.

Candidate for Secretary (2014). Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision.

Editor (2002-2003). Southern association for counselor education and supervision

(SACES) newsletter.

State

Chair (2018). Strategic Planning Committee. Mississippi Counseling Association. President (2016-2017). Mississippi Counseling Association. (1200 members). President-Elect (2015-2016). Mississippi Counseling Association.

Post-Secondary Vice-President (2015 - 2016). Mississippi School Counselor Association. Member. (2014 – 2018). Career Readiness Collaborative Team. Mississippi Department of Education.

Co-Chair (2009-2015). Counselor Advocacy. Board Representative to Mississippi Counseling Association.

Member (2008 - 2012). Professional Curriculum Advisory Team. PreKindergarten-Grade 12 Counseling (Academic and Vocational) Model. Mississippi Department of Education. Post-Secondary Vice-President (2011- 2012). Mississippi School Counselor Association. Advisory Board Member (January 2008 – 2010). America Reads – Mississippi AmeriCorps Program. Mississippi State University Region. Starkville, MS.

Editorial Board Member (2009 – 2010). Journal of Counseling, Research, and Practice. Mississippi Counseling Association. State Refereed Journal.

Member (2008 - 2010). Committee to Review School Counselor Licensure. Mississippi Association for Colleges for Teacher Education.

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Coordinator (2009). Learning Institute for Higher Education. Mississippi Counseling Association.

President (2008 - 2009). Mississippi Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. Secretary (2007 - 2008). Mississippi Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. Secretary-Elect (April 2005 – July 2006). Virginia Counselors Association.

Member (September 2004-July 2006). Advocacy Relations Committee. Virginia Counselors Association.

Member (October 2004-July 2006). Research Committee. Virginia School Counselors Association.

Co-Chair for Programs (September 2004-November 2005). 2005 VCA Steering Committee. Virginia Counselors Association.

University

MSU Riley Center’s Education Committee. (Fall 2019 – present). Mississippi State University. MSU-M Enrollment and Student Success Task Force. (Fall 2018 – present). Mississippi State University – Meridian.

Member. (2021). Provost’s Taskforce for Strategic Enrollment. Mississippi State University. Member. (2019-2020). Provost’s Taskforce for Clinical and Instructional Faculty.

Mississippi State University.

Member. (2019-2020). Provost’s Taskforce for Faculty Annual Evaluation Process. Mississippi State University.

Search Committee for Provost & Executive Vice President. (Fall 2015 – Spring 2016). Mississippi State University.

Search Committee for Administrative Dean and Head of Campus – Meridian. (Fall 2015). Mississippi State University.

Provost-Appointed Academic Appeals Committee. (Spring 2014). Mississippi State University. Member. (August 2009 – 2014). Honor Code Council. Mississippi State University.

Member. (November 2012 – December 2013). Quality Enhancement Plan Development Committee. Mississippi State University. Committee designed by Provost.

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Student Honor Code Office. Mississippi State University.

Library Representative for College of Education (August 2008 – 2010). Mississippi State University.

Library Liaison for School of Education. (August 2005-July 2006). Virginia Commonwealth University.

College

Member. College of Education Assessment Committee. (Fall 2015 – present). Mississippi State University.

Chair (2016). Search Committee for Education Division Head. Mississippi State University. Graduate Student Orientation for Division of Education. (August, 2014 - 2017). Coordinated first bi-annual event. Mississippi State University – College Park Campus.

Graduate Coordinator for Division of Education. (January 2014 – 2017). Mississippi State University – College Park Campus.

Member. (January 2015 – May 2016). Search Committee for 3 positions in Elementary Education. Mississippi State University.

Coordinator for Lauderdale County School District Fall 2015 Convocation. (2015). Event hosted at MSU-Meridian, College Park Campus. Over 600 in attendance.

Member. (January 2014 – May 2014). Search Committee for 1 position in Community College Education. Mississippi State University.

Member. (January 2014 – May 2014). Search Committee for 1 position in Special Education. Mississippi State University.

Member. (August 2013 – May 2014). NCATE Standard 2 Committee: Assessment System and Unit Evaluation. Mississippi State University.

Member. (August 2013 – May 2014). NCATE Standard 6 Committee: Unit Governance and Resources. Mississippi State University.

Past Chair (August 2013 – May 2014). Barry F. Box Curriculum Council. College of Education. Mississippi State University.

Chair (Fall 2013). Academic Appeals Committee. Division of Education. Mississippi State University – College Park Campus.

Chair (August 2012 – May 2013). Barry F. Box Curriculum Council. College of Education. Mississippi State University.

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Vice-Chair (August 2011 – May 2012). Barry F. Box Curriculum Council. College of Education. Mississippi State University.

Member. (August 2010 – July 2011). Barry F. Box Curriculum Council. College of Education. Mississippi State University.

Secretary (August 2010- May 2011). Faculty Council. College of Education. Mississippi State University.

Member (January 2009 – May 2012). Faculty Council. College of Education. Mississippi State University.

Treasurer (October 2005-July 2006). Faculty Organization. School of Education. Virginia Commonwealth University.

Member. (August 2005-July 2006). Curriculum and Academic Resources Committee. School of Education. Virginia Commonwealth University.

Member (2004-2005). Cultural Diversity Committee. School of Education. Virginia Commonwealth University.

Member (2005). Faculty Organization Scholarship Committee. School of Education. Virginia Commonwealth University.

Member (2005). Grade Appeals Committee. School of Education. Virginia Commonwealth University.

Editor (2002-2004). Problem-Based Learning through ACHIEVE Mississippi

Newsletter. Mississippi State University

Department

Member, Search Committee for Counseling. (2016 - 2017). Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology. Mississippi State University – College Park Campus.

Chi Sigma Iota, Phi Upsilon Chapter Faculty Advisor. (August 2014 – 2017). Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology. Mississippi State University – College Park Campus. Coordinator for School Counseling Program. (August 2013 – October 2016). Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology. Mississippi State University – College Park Campus. Admissions Coordinator for Counseling Programs. (August 2013 – October 2016). Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology. Mississippi State University – College Park Campus. Clinical Coordinator for Counseling Programs. (August 2013 – October 2016). Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology. Mississippi State University – College Park Campus.

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Assessment Coordinator for Counseling Programs. (August 2013 – October 2016). Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology. Mississippi State University – College Park Campus. Member, Search Committee for Elementary Education. (2014-2015). Two assistant/associate positions. Division of Education. Mississippi State University – College Park Campus.

Member, Search Committee for Counseling. (2014-2015). Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology. Mississippi State University – College Park Campus.

Chi Sigma Iota Co-Sponsor. (August 2013 – August 2014). Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology. Mississippi State University – College Park Campus.

Member, Search Committee for Community College Education. (2013-2014). Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology. Mississippi State University – College Park Campus. Member, Search Committee for Special Education. (2013-2014). Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology. Mississippi State University – College Park Campus.

Coordinator for School Counseling Program. (August 2007-2013). Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology. Mississippi State University.

Member (August 2007 – 2013). Doctoral Admissions Committee. Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology. Mississippi State University.

Member (August 2007-2013). Counseling Retention Committee. Department of Counseling & Educational Psychology. Mississippi State University.

Coordinator for Counseling Comprehensive Exams (January 2007 – October 2012). . Department of Counseling & Educational Psychology. Mississippi State University. Member, Rehabilitation Counseling Search Committee (2008-2009). Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology. Mississippi State University.

Chair, School Counseling Search Committee (2007 – 2009). Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology. Mississippi State University.

Coordinator for Counseling Schedule Development (August 2007 – December 2007). Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology, and Special Education. Mississippi State University.

Coordinator for NCATE Poster Session: Student Work. (March 2006-April 2006). Department of Counselor Education. Virginia Commonwealth University.

Search Committee Co-Chair (February 2006-May 2006). Department of Counselor Education. Virginia Commonwealth University.

Director of Clinical Experience. (August 2005-July 2006). Department of Counselor Education. Virginia Commonwealth University.

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Coordinator for CACREP Accreditation. (August 2005-July 2006). Department of Counselor Education. Virginia Commonwealth University.

Coordinator for Assessment Procedures. (August 2005-July 2006). Department of Counselor Education. Virginia Commonwealth University.

Coordinator for Proposed Doctoral Program. (August 2005-July 2006). Department of Counselor Education. Virginia Commonwealth University.

Sponsor. (August 2004-July 2006). Counselor Education Student Networking Association. Department of Counselor Education. Virginia Commonwealth University.

Director. (August 2004 - May 2005). John Cook Lecture for Local School Counselors. Department of Counselor Education. Virginia Commonwealth University.

Civic and Community Service

Preschool Sunday School Teacher (August 2015 – 2018, August 2020 – present). Meridian, MS. AWANA Cubbies Leader for Preschool. (August 2014 – May 2016). Meridian, MS.

Coordinator for School Counseling Program Evaluation. (January 2010 – May 2010). Starkville School District (K-12 Schools). Mississippi.

Coordinator for School Counseling Program Evaluation. (January 2010 – May 2010). Sumner Hill Junior High School. Clinton Public School District. Clinton, MS.

Mentoring Program for At-Risk Elementary Students. (January 2007 – 2009). Ward-Stewart Elementary School. Starkville, MS.

Coordinator for School Counseling Program Evaluation. (September 2005-July 2006). King George County School Division. Virginia.

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

American Counseling Association (1998-present)

American School Counseling Association (1998-present)

Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (2002-present) Association for Specialists in Group Work (2005-present)

Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (2002-present) Mississippi Counseling Association (1998-2004; 2006–2020)

Mississippi Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (2006-2020) Mississippi School Counseling Association (2006-2020)

Mississippi Licensed Professional Counselor Association (2015-2020) Mississippi Spirituality in Counseling Association (2015-2020)

Chi Sigma Iota-Counseling Academic & Professional Honor Society International (2002-2004, 2011, 2013 - present)

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