College of Education and Human Development

Department of Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development

Counseling

research expertise in OLPD

In general, counseling refers to research and training in the processes and outcomes of advising people in many areas of life and work. Within OLPD, our focus relates to fostering personal growth, mental health, and career development. See below for profiles of faculty and their research related to counseling:

Faculty with expertise in this area

Michael Goh Michael Goh

  • Professor; Campbell Leadership Chair in Education and Human Development; Coordinator of Graduate Programs in Higher Education
  • mgoh@umn.edu

From 2017-2022, I served as the University of Minnesota systemwide vice president for equity and diversity for the university’s five campuses.

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Michael Stebleton Michael Stebleton

My current studies focus on understanding the experiences of first-generation and immigrant college students, including food insecurity issues and the impact of career courses on career planning and career decision-making.

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Rashné R. Jehangir Rashné R. Jehangir

  • Professor; Robert Beck Chair of Ideas in Education; Founding Director, CEHD First Gen Institute
  • 612-625-3551
  • jehan001@umn.edu

My academic work is at the nexus of research and praxis shaped by my early career as a student affairs practitioner and advisor in federally funded TRIO programs.

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