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Associate professor elected to American Counseling Association’s journal board

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Jolie Daigle

Jolie Daigle, an associate professor in the College of Education’s counseling and human development services department, was recently elected as an editorial review board member of the American Counseling Association’s quarterly flagship publication, the Journal of Counseling and Development.

During her three-year term, Daigle—who has been a member of the ACA for 20 years—will review practice, theory and research articles across 19 different specialty areas and work settings. Sections include practice, research, assessment and diagnosis, trends and practitioner profiles. Daigle is on the Region 2 Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Addictive Diseases Regional Planning Board and is a certified instructor for youth mental health first aid courses. Her research interests include service-learning in counseling training programs, the clinical preparation of school counselors and the school counselor’s role in multi-tiered systems of support.