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Success For Graduation And Beyond: College Counseling Advocacy Skills That Target The Needs Of First-Generation College Students, Meriel Laforce
Success For Graduation And Beyond: College Counseling Advocacy Skills That Target The Needs Of First-Generation College Students, Meriel Laforce
Counselor Education Capstones
The writer explores how the role of a college counselor can support and advocate for first-generation students in a way that can lead to attainable success beyond merely graduating from an institution. Research has shown that college faculty have been proven to be a significant source of aspirational, intellectual, and emotional support in a student’s college success. The role of a college counselor could be an ideal mentor and advocate for those students who may be at a disadvantage, such as a first-generation student. The specific barriers that first-generation students experience that differ from continuing-generation students are discussed. Additionally, the …
Students March For First "Take Back The Night" Since The Overturning Of Roe V. Wade: A Winonan Article, Heidi Hanson
Students March For First "Take Back The Night" Since The Overturning Of Roe V. Wade: A Winonan Article, Heidi Hanson
Feminist & Queer Praxis
This is an article extracted from the April 12, 2023 issue of The Winonan, Winona State University's student newspaper.
Effects On Youth Experiencing Homelessness In Public Schools, Abby Golish
Effects On Youth Experiencing Homelessness In Public Schools, Abby Golish
Counselor Education Capstones
Abstract
An examination of the issues of youth who are experiencing homelessness is crucial in supporting this vulnerable population. Public schools have a responsibility to assist these students in their academic, career, and social-emotional development. With unique, personal needs, students who are homeless must be understood by school counselors and other school personnel to be appropriately supported. Homelessness can be identified through many characteristics and identified needs. It is key for school counselors to recognize these characteristics and consider the impacts that the school and resources can make on the student’s life. Throughout the paper, the causes of homelessness, potential …
School Counselor Advocacy For Transgender Youth, Autumn Hayes
School Counselor Advocacy For Transgender Youth, Autumn Hayes
Counselor Education Capstones
No abstract provided.
The Importance Of A Positive School Climate For Lgbtq Students: A School Counselor's Role, Amanda Sievers
The Importance Of A Positive School Climate For Lgbtq Students: A School Counselor's Role, Amanda Sievers
Counselor Education Capstones
No abstract provided.
Take Back The Night 2019: A Blog Post, Kristen Henry
Take Back The Night 2019: A Blog Post, Kristen Henry
Feminist & Queer Praxis
This blog post was written for the WSU Academic Blog, which showcases the exciting and challenging work WSU students do.
Substantive Solidarity From Winona To Madison: A Blog Post, Isabel Balk
Substantive Solidarity From Winona To Madison: A Blog Post, Isabel Balk
Feminist & Queer Praxis
This blog post was written for the WSU Academic Blog, which showcases the exciting and challenging work WSU students do. The students in Dr. Mary Jo Klinker's "Queer Theories and Politics" class (WGSS 374) at Winona State University traveled to Madison, Wisconsin and worked along side the organization LGBT Books to Prisoners.
Campus Camp Wellstone At Wsu: A Blog Post, Courtney Mccaw
Campus Camp Wellstone At Wsu: A Blog Post, Courtney Mccaw
Feminist & Queer Praxis
This blog post written for the WSU Improving Our World Blog, which showcases the work WSU students do to improve our community and world.