Dr. Diane Reese Featured in Diverse: Issues in Higher Education Journal
In recognition of School Counseling Week, a featured article on Dr. Diane Reese, a school counselor educator, was in Diverse: Issues in Higher Education. The article titled, “Preparing the Next Generation of School Counselors” was published on February 4, 2021. Diverse-Issues-in-Higher-Education-diverseeducation.com-Preparing-the-Next-Generation-of-School-Counselors.pdf
American School Counselor Association (ASCA) Recognizes Black School Counselors
In honor of Black History Month, The American School Counselor Association (ASCA) celebrated and recognized Black school counselors who have made significant contributions to ASCA and the school counseling profession. Trinity’s own, Dr. Diane Reese, Assistant Professor of Counseling in the School of Nursing and Health Professions, was recognized among this notable group of Black...
Dr. Diane Reese Serves as Panelist for “Our Philadelphia” Film Screening
Dr. Diane Reese, Assistant Professor of Counseling at Trinity Washington University, was a guest panelist for the film screening of, “Our Philadelphia“, a documentary short. “Our Philadelphia” was filmed and directed by young people from an all-male school in West Philadelphia, who share their stories of losing friends to neighborhood gun violence and how they...
Dr. Diane Reese Publishes Manuscript in Frontiers in Education Journal
Dr. Diane Reese, Assistant Professor of Counseling at Trinity Washington University, has published a manuscript titled, “School Counselor Preparation To Support Inclusivity, Equity and Access for Students of Color With Disabilities” in the Frontiers in Education Journal, section Special Educational Needs. The article addresses how school counselor education programs can use the ASCA Model framework...
Dr. Intima Alrimawi Publishes Paper in Applied Nursing Research Journal
Dr. Intima Alrimawi, Assistant Professor of Nursing, in the School of Nursing and Health Professions at Trinity Washington University had recently published her paper, titled: Ali, L. A. I., Saifan, A., Alrimawi, I., Atout, M., & Salameh, B. (2021) Perceptions of nurses about reporting Medication administration errors in Jordanian hospitals: A qualitative study. Applied Nursing Research,...
Intima Alrimawi Publishes Paper in the Journal of Nursing Measurement
Dr. Intima Alrimawi, Assistant Professor of Nursing, in the School of Nursing and Health Professions at Trinity Washington University had recently published her paper, titled: “Exploring the Reliability and Validity of the Adapted Arabic Sense of Coherence Scale” in the Journal of Nursing Measurement Al-Yateem, N., Alrimawi, I., Fakhry, R., AlShujairi, A., Rahman, S. A.,...
CAS Dean Sita Ramamurti Receives Teaching Science in College-Leo Schubert Award
Dr. Sita Ramamurti, College of Arts and Sciences Dean and Professor of Mathematics, was recognized and awarded by the Washington Academy of Sciences in a virtual ceremony on, Thursday, September 10, 2020. Dr. Ramamurti received the Teaching Science in College- Leo Schubert Award for her years of dedication, passion, and creativity in teaching mathematics for...
Assistant Professor Intima Alrimawi Presents Paper at The Eastern Nursing Research Society Conference
Dr. Intima Alrimawi, Assistant Professor of Nursing in the School of Nursing and Health Professions at Trinity Washington University virtually presented two of her research papers at The Eastern Nursing Research Society (ENRS)-32nd annual Scientific conference; The Revolutionary Power of Nursing Science: Health Equity, Policy, and Practice. This virtual conference was conducted in March 26-27, 2020....
Dr. Intima Alrimawi Attends Said Rhodes Forum at Oxford University
Dr. Intima Alrimawi, Assistant Professor in Nursing in the School of Nursing and Health Professions at Trinity University, attended the Said Rhodes forum at Oxford University, organized by the Siad Foundation and Rhodes Trust. The event aimed to discuss innovative solutions to the current challenges facing the Middle East in health, education, business, and culture.
Dr. Diane Reese Publishes Article in ASCA School Counselor Online Newsletter
Dr. Diane Reese, Assistant Professor of Education at Trinity Washington University, recently published an article titled, “Use ASCA Position Statements to Develop School Counselor Identity, Leadership and Advocacy Skills” in the ASCA School Counselor online newsletter in January 2020. The article addresses the ongoing issue of defining the identity, role and responsibilities of the school...