cpsylist: This Friday: Combined GradSem, Lokey 176, at 10:00am
Jessica Cronce
jcronce at uoregon.edu
Tue Jan 9 01:20:27 PST 2024
Hello CPSY Students!
Welcome back to the start of a new academic term! This Friday, we will have a combined GradSem in Lokey 176, starting at 10:00am. GradSem will start with food and time for social reconnection (roughly the first 30 minutes). PREV doctoral students will be with us during this time.
I want to express my thanks to one of your peers who made me aware there were no (or limited) dairy-free options during the combined GradSem in the fall. We are working to address this for this Friday, along with ensuring there are vegan options. If anyone has other dietary needs of which Danette and I should be aware when making this and future food orders, please email cpsy at uoregon.edu<mailto:cpsy at uoregon.edu> as soon as possible.
Around 10:30am, PREV will depart for another room, and CPSY will stay in Lokey 176 to have a CPSY-focused conversation. I plan to introduce (and highlight features of) the new student handbook, discuss some changes to externship/program sanctioned hours that will be rolled out for next year (and, therefore, will affect folks looking for externships now), and share other program updates that will affect students. I also want to protect time to hear from students on how things are going so far this year in the program-what's been helpful and what can use further improvement. This said, I fully appreciate that not everyone feels comfortable raising questions/requests/issues in a group setting, and I hope individual students will continue to book time with me (see link below my signature) during the office hours I've reserved for CPSY if they'd prefer a 1:1 conversation.
I look forward to seeing folks on Friday!
Best,
Jess
Jessica M. Cronce, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Counseling Psychology and Human Services
Director, Counseling Psychology Program
Director, Counseling Psychology Center in the HEDCO Clinic
College of Education
University of Oregon
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