Department of Counseling, Leadership, and Research Methods
The Department of Counseling, Leadership, and Research Methods (CLRM) succeeded the Department of Rehabilitation, Human Resources and Communication Disorders (RHRC) in summer 2023.
Applications Still Being Accepted for NSF-funded Noyce Scholarships Leading to Master’s in Teaching
Applications are still being accepted for NSF-funded Noyce Scholarships to support graduating STEM majors to become secondary science or math teachers through the one-year Master of Arts in Teaching program. Noyce Fellows will receive paid in-state tuition and fees to...
Meet Chulyndria Laye
This counselor and doctoral student advocates for patients in underrepresented communities.
Recent Grads Join Professor to Provide Community Forum During Play Therapy Conference
The Association for Play Therapy recently invited two doctoral graduates and faculty member Kristi Perryman to provide a free community forum regarding LGBTQ concerns. "We offered resources for the LGBTQ community and, specifically, spoke to parents and counselors...
Recent Graduates Join Professor to Provide Community Forum During Play Therapy Conference
The Association for Play Therapy recently invited two doctoral graduates and faculty member Kristi Perryman to provide a free community forum regarding LGBTQ concerns. "We offered resources for the LGBTQ community and, specifically, spoke to parents and counselors...
New Book Helps Leaders Navigate Change
Jim Maddox, a teaching assistant professor and graduate program coordinator in the University of Arkansas Human Resource and Workforce Development program, has written a new book to help organizations navigate change in a way that values the people who work there....
Meet Nnamdi Ezike
This doctoral student’s research is helping improve the accuracy of standardized test results.
Professor Talks Ethics on Academy of Human Resource Development’s New Podcast
Professor Claretha Hughes, who teaches in the U of A Human Resource and Workforce Development program, was recently interviewed on the Academy of Human Resource Development's new podcast. Hughes joined guests K. Peter Kuchinke, professor emeritus at University of...
Hagstrom and Holyfield Recently Awarded by State Association
In October, the program of Communication Sciences and Disorders had two faculty members recognized for their contributions to the field of speech-language pathology at the Arkansas Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ArkSHA) Conference. ArkSHA connects audiologists,...
Video Features Student Who Developed Custom Ear Protection for Marching Band
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmyf8lV_Vhs A University of Arkansas Honors College video, featuring COEHP Honors student Emily Myers, won recognition in the 17th Annual Davey Awards competition. Emily developed custom ear protection for members of the University of...
Students Analyze Spelling Tests to Help Deaf Children Overcome Writing Challenges
U of A students Lacey Simpson and Emma Villanueva are researching ways to help children who are deaf improve their spelling ability — a critical skill for effectively communicating through writing. The two are working with Lisa Bowers, an associate professor in...