Utah University & College Counseling Centers Conference


Welcome to the for the 2012 Utah University & College Counseling Centers Conference! We are excited to come together again this year with our colleagues from around the state and beyond.

Date: Friday, November 2, 2012

Time: 8:00am- 3:30pm

Place: The Canyons Resort, Grand Summit Lodge    
              Park City, UT

Cost: $55.00 per person (includes breakfast & lunch)

(Certificates of attendance documenting a maximum of 4 continuing education hours will be provided)

 More detailed program information will be posted as it becomes available.

 See you in Park City!

Keynote Speaker:











William A. Smith, Ph.D.

"Toward a Theoretical Framework for Understanding Race-related Stress on People of Color"
  

 

William A. Smith is an associate professor in the department of Education, Culture & Society and the Ethnic Studies Program at the University of Utah, where he also serves as the Associate Dean for Diversity, Access, & Equity in the College of Education as well as the Special Assistant to the President & NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative. Dr. Smith is the co-editor (with Philip Altbach & Kofi Lomotey) of the book, The Racial Crisis in American Higher Education: The Continuing Challenges for the 21st Century (2002).  His work primarily focuses on his theoretical contribution of Racial Battle Fatigue which is the cumulative emotional, psychological, physiological, and behavioral effects that racial microaggressions have on People of Color. Dr. Smith’s work has appeared in such journals as The Journal of Negro Education, Harvard Educational Review, Educational Administration Quarterly, and American Behavioral Scientist. Dr. Smith is a former postdoctoral fellow for both the Ford Foundation and the Center for Urban Educational Research and Development at the University of Illinois at Chicago and a former Research Associate with the CHOICES Project at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has worked as an administrator or professor at Eastern Illinois University, Governors State University (University Park, IL), Western Illinois University, and the University of Illinois at Chicago. He received his undergraduate and master’s degrees from Eastern Illinois University (BA in psychology and MS in guidance and counseling) and his Ph.D. is from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (educational policy studies, sociology/social psychology of higher education).

 

 

 

 

 

 


Weber State University

Ogden, Utah 84408