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Richard Cleveland

Cleveland invited to speak at Oxford Symposium on School-Based Family Counseling

In August, Richard E. Cleveland, Ph.D., associate professor of counselor education and M.Ed. School Counseling program coordinator, was invited to the 2019 Oxford Symposium in School-Based Family Counseling. The Oxford Symposium in School-Based Family Counseling (or SBFC), presents a compelling vision of integration across the worlds in which children live and the disciplines within which […]


Cleveland presents with M.Ed. candidate

Richard Cleveland, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Leadership, Technology and Human Development, presented with M.Ed. Counselor Education student Jared Simonin at the 2018 Georgia School Counselor Association annual conference held in Macon during November. The session, titled “Mindfulness with Judeo-Christian Student Populations,” explored a secularized conceptualization of mindfulness and then incorporated a Judeo-Christian […]


Cleveland guest speaker on “The Academic Minute”

    On October 9, Richard Cleveland, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Leadership, Technology and Human Development, was a guest on The Academic Minute, a national production that features researchers from colleges and universities around the world. Cleveland spoke about his ongoing research exploring how mindfulness can help law enforcement during stressful situations. […]


Cleveland and COE alumna co-author article in the Beacon

Richard Cleveland, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Leadership, Technology and Human Development, and recent College of Education graduate Charlotte Prater (M.Ed. School Counseling,’17) co-authored an article for the Georgia School Counselor Association’s spring 2018 release of the Beacon, the association’s semi-annual educational magazine that provides school counselors with how-to articles and addresses issues […]


College of Education awards 2017 seed grants

Five projects were awarded 2017 College of Education Seed Grants by the College’s Research Committee in March. Faculty members receiving grants included: Richard Cleveland, Ph.D., Scott Beck, Ph.D., Alma Stevenson, Ph.D., Mete Akcaoglu, Ph.D., Antonio Gutierrez de Blume, Ph.D., Wendy Chambers, Ph.D., Sabrina Ross, Ph.D., and Chelda Smith, Ph.D.