M.S. Education Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Adjunct Faculty, School of Education
Logan Miles serves as adjunct faculty for St. Bonaventure University.
Faculty Member
Dr. Demah S. Payne III is a visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Counselor Education.
Professor for Counselor Education
Dr. McCurdy has a varied clinical background. He has worked in inpatient psychiatric settings, college counseling, outpatient counseling and in residential settings with children, adolescents, and families.
Adjunct Faculty
Justin T. McDonald serves as adjunct faculty at St. Bonaventure University.
Faculty Member, School of Education
Margaret Hindman is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Registered Play Therapist with a focus in school-based counseling serving low-income communities.
Associate Professor of Counselor Education, School of Education
Dr. Hyun's clinical experience includes private practice, a community-based nonprofit organization specializing in behavioral and mental health services for children and adolescents, and as a school-based counselor and school counselor.
Adjunct Faculty, School of Education
Joshua Dickson serves as adjunct faculty for St. Bonaventure University.M.S. Education School Counseling
School of Education Faculty Member
Dr. Henry has been a counselor educator since January 2018 and has taught in both online and face-to-face school and clinical mental health counseling programs.
Associate Professor
Dr. White is a counselor, advocate, activist, speaker, trainer, researcher, and mental health expert, with more than a decade of experience as a counselor educator.
Adjunct Counseling Instructor
Alyson Mullen is an Adjunct Counseling Instructor in the Master of Education Program at St. Bonaventure University
Adjunct Professor, School of Education
Nicholas Kicior serves as an adjunct professor at St. Bonaventure University.
Program Director and Faculty Member, School of Education
The author of more than 25 refereed articles and seven books, Dr. Luke has clinical experience with addictions, children and adolescents, unhoused adults, college students, and other adults.
Adjunct Professor, School of Education
Brenda Cappy Gruhn is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Counseling at St. Bonaventure University.
Adjunct Professor, School of Education
Dr. Keli DeCarlo is an adjunct professor in the School of Education at St. Bonaventure University.
Professor of Counselor Education, School of Education
Dr. Duenyas worked in an array of clinical settings, including private practice, the Cleveland Clinic’s Chronic Pain Rehabilitation Program, as a school-based counselor, and a community agency non-profit organization.
Adjunct Professor, School of Education
Jaime Castillo is an adjunct professor in the School of Education at St. Bonaventure University.
School of Education Faculty Member
Pamina Abkowitz is an Assistant Professor of Childhood Education at St. Bonaventure University.M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology
Director
Dr. Jones Practice centers on providing evidence-based evaluation and treatment for individuals affected by a wide range of medical diagnoses.
Professor & Program Director
Dr. Hart has worked in a variety of clinical and academic settings including universities, infant development centers, assistive technology centers, public schools, hospitals, and rehabilitation facilities.
Clinical Assistant Professor of Speech-Language Pathology, DePerro School of Health Profession
Rebecca Ballou teaches her students to excel as SLPs but also ensure that they are taking the time to advocate for themselves as professionals in the workplace.Online Ed.D. – Educational Leadership
Professor
Nicole Schilling is a Professor of Educational Leadership in the School of Education.
Distinguished Professor and Program Director for Educational Leadership
Margolis’ teaching philosophy is grounded in a sense of third space — bringing together individual learners and disciplinary content in synergy.Master of Social Work - Traditional Track
MSW Practicum Director
A licensed clinical social worker, Dr. Speck Glennon brings over 20 years of combined practice, teaching, and leadership experience in higher education and clinical social work settings.
Program Director and Associate Professor
Dr. Pruitt's clinical practice has included a specialized focus on children, youth, and families; interpersonal trauma; and juvenile delinquency in both community based and residential settings.
Assistant Professor
Dr. Hare’s teaching philosophy is to inspire students to develop increased awareness of their interest, strengths, and values, so that they will be well-equipped to confidently represent their expertise in inter-professional work settings.