Dr. Charlene Alexander is the director of the School Counseling program at Ball State University; she is also a past president of the Indiana School Counselor Association. Dr. Alexander’s research interests are in the areas of multicultural counseling, school counseling, and international psychology. She is the co-editor of the Handbook of Multicultural Education, currently in its 3rd edition, and has published several articles, book chapters and national presentations related to multicultural and school counseling. Dr. Alexander has received the Outstanding Diversity Advocacy Award from Ball State University, the Hurley Goodall Distinguished Faculty/Staff Award, the Trailblazer Award from the Education Trust, the Exemplary Counselor Educator award from the Indiana School Counselor Association, and the Visionary Leadership Award, presented by the National Multicultural Conference and Summit Division 45 of the American Psychological Association.
Dr. Alexander serves on the advisory board for the National Office of School Counselor Advocacy and the Education Trust;s Transforming School Counseling Board. Dr. Alexander has developed study abroad school counseling programs in Trinidad West-Indies and St. Lucia.
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