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Interim Department Head

Ralph G. Brockett joined the University of Tennessee in 1988 and has been part of the Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling since 1994. He currently serves as interim department head of EPC and is a professor in the Adult Learning and Adult Education programs. We asked him to reflect on his experiences. Read his responses below.

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What are some different roles you’ve served at UT and/or within EPC?
I became Interim Department Head in August, 2014. Before that, I served as Coordinator of the Adult Education/Adult Learning programs since 1993, except for one year. Over the years, I have been active in a number of roles including Chair of the Graduate Council (2012-2013).

What are a few of your most recent accomplishments?
Among my more recent accomplishments is the publication of my book, Teaching Adults: A Practical Guide for New Teachers (Jossey-Bass, 2015), which was released in January. I was also co-recipient of the 2012 Imogene Okes Award for Research in Adult Education (with one of my former doctoral students). I am also a founding Board Member of the International Society for Self-Directed Learning.

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In an attempt to help others first coming to UT, complete the following statement: If I knew then what I know now about UT, I would…
say that I have found my time at UT to be mostly rewarding. I was very excited to have the opportunity to come here in 1988 and continue to believe it has been a good place to have spent the majority of my career. For new faculty coming into EPC, I would say that this is an exciting time and they have a great opportunity to help shape the long-term future of the department.

What do you think you would be doing if you weren’t in academia?
I always wanted to be a writer. Growing up, I wanted to go into journalism. As an adult, I would have liked to write non-fiction on a wide range of topics. Fortunately, in my life in academia, I have had the opportunity to do quite a bit of writing, including 10 books.

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What have you most liked about EPC?
EPC is a strong department with many excellent programs, a productive faculty, and outstanding graduate students. We are undergoing substantial transition at this time due to numerous faculty retirements and changing leadership in the department. However, this transition provides an opportunity to create a vision and direction for the department for years to come. We have been fortunate to be able to hire several outstanding new colleagues. I believe the department is positioned to move forward and continue to be a productive, successful member of the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences for years to come.

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What has been your most memorable experience this year?
For me, this has been a truly memorable year. As first-year Interim Head, I have had much to learn and have faced many challenges. But I have been pleased to be in a position to do things that support the work of our faculty, staff, and students. Throughout my career, I have benefited from the support of others in leadership and mentoring roles. My hope is that I can pay this forward by helping make it possible for members of our department to thrive in the work they do.

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Name one fact about yourself that most people don’t know.
Some people know that one of my main outside interests is history of the U.S. Presidents. I like to read and study the presidents and travel to presidential homes, libraries, and other historical sites. What most people don’t know is that I have visited the grave sites of all but two of the presidents and I hope to get to these in the near future.

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Sixteen members of EPC were commended at the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences Recognition Ceremony on April 23, 2015.

To see photos from the event, please go to the “CEHHS Recognition Ceremony 4.23.15” album on our EPC Facebook page.

Ralph G. Brockett
Interim Department Head; Adult Learning/Adult Education
– Recognized under Authors/Editors of Books and Assessments for Teaching adults: A practical guide for new teachers. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass

 Jeff Cochran
Director of REACH Project; Clinical Mental Health Counseling
– Recognized under Authors/Editors of Books and Assessments for The heart of counseling: Counseling skills through therapeutic relationships (2nd ed.). New York: Routledge
– Recognized under Presidents of National/International Professional Organizations for being President-Elect of Association for Humanistic Counseling
– Recognized under National/International Professional Awards Recipients for Bernard & Louise F. Guerney Award from the Association for Filial and Relationship Enhancement Methods

 Patrick L. Dunn
Program Co-Coordinator for Rehabilitation Counseling
– Recognized under Grants and Contracts Recipients for the Long-Term Training: Rehabilitation Counselors for the Deaf from the US Department of Education – Office of Special Education & Rehabilitative Services, $148,492

 Melinda Gibbons
Program Coordinator for Counselor Education/School Counseling
– Recognized under Editors/Co-Editors of Peer Reviewed Publications for being Associate Editor of Career Development Quarterly

Merilee McCurdy
Program Coordinator for School Psychology
– Recognized under Presidents of National/International Professional Organizations for being Chair-Elect of Council for Directors of School Psychology Programs

Jennifer Ann Morrow
Program Coordinator for Evaluation, Statistics & Measurement
– Recognized under UT Faculty/Staff Awards & Recognition for the Alumni Outstanding Teacher Award

Beth Ponder
Associate Director for Center for Literacy, Education & Employment
– Recognized under Grants and Contracts Recipients for the LINCS Regional Professional Development Centers Program from the US Department of Education, $368,130

Christopher H. Skinner
School Psychology
– Recognized under Authors/Editors of Books and Assessments for Interventions for reading problems: Designing and evaluating effective strategies (2nd ed.). New York: The Guilford Press

Shawn L. Spurgeon
Program Coordinator for Clinical Mental Health Counseling
– Recognized under Presidents of National/International Professional Organizations for being President of Association for Assessment and Research in Counseling
– Recognized under Presidents of National/International Professional Organizations for being President-Elect of Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision
– Awarded a Dean’s Service Award

Jeannine Studer
Professor Emerita
– Recognized under Faculty & Staff Retirements for serving from 2003-2014

 Barbara Thayer-Bacon
Program Coordinator for Learning Environments & Educational Studies/Cultural Studies of Educational Foundations
– Recognized under Editors/Co-Editors of Peer Reviewed Publications for being Editor-in-Chief of Studies in Philosophy and Education

Michael Waugh
Instructional Technology/Learning Environments & Educational Studies
– Recognized under National/International Professional Awards Recipients for Best Paper Award from the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education Conference

Connie White
Associate Director for Center for Literacy, Education & Employment
– Recognized under Grants and Contracts Recipients for the Tennessee Adult Education Professional Development and Technical Assistance from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, $543,739

Brian Wilhoit
Director of Korn Learning, Assessment & Social Skills (KLASS) Center
– Recognized under Grants and Contracts Recipients for the FUTURE Program from the US Department of Education, $315,260

Marianne Woodside
Counselor Education/School Counseling
– Recognized under Authors/Editors of Books and Assessments for Introduction to human services: Cases and applications (8th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks Cole/Cengage
– Recognized under Faculty & Staff Retirements serving from 1979-2015

Mary Ziegler
Program Coordinator for Adult Learning; Program Co-Coordinator for Adult Education/Applied Educational Psychology
– Recognized under Authors/Editors of Books and Assessments for Adult development and aging. San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education
– Recognized under Faculty & Staff Retirements serving from 1993-2015


The Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling wants to congratulate the graduates from each of our twelve programs who earned their degrees during the summer and fall semesters of 2014.

To see photos of our recent graduates, please go to the “EPC Graduates” album on our EPC Facebook page.

Seth Elliot Ambrose
MS in Counseling – Rehabilitation Counseling

Ashlee Brook Anderson
PhD in Education – Cultural Studies of Educational Foundations

Brittany Alexis Aronson   
PhD in Education – Cultural Studies of Educational Foundations

Katherine Ann Backhus    
MS in Counseling – Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Michelle Pearl Black         
PhD in School Psychology

Chelsea Caldwell Brackins
MS in Counseling – Rehabilitation Counseling

Brooke Lauren Browarnik
MS in Educational Psychology – Applied Educational Psychology

Andrew Thompson Card
MS in Counseling – School Counseling

Samantha Sue Cazzell
MS in Educational Psychology – Applied Educational Psychology

Stephen Russ Chastin
EdS in Education – Instructional Technology

Jeremy Thomas Coles
PhD in School Psychology

Katelyn Elizabeth Crabtree
MS in Educational Psychology – Applied Educational Psychology

Jillian Sage Cresswell
MS in Counseling – Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Margarette Annette Davis
MS in Educational Psychology – Adult Education

John Lester Davison
PhD in Counselor Education

Matthew Stephen DeMaria
EdS in Education – Instructional Technology

Vicki Martin Dieffenderfer
PhD in Educational Psychology and Research – Adult Learning

Bethany Evelyn Forbes
PhD in School Psychology

Jody McDade Gray
MS in Counseling – Rehabilitation Counseling

Sharee Ann Green
MS in Education – Instructional Technology

Jerry Steve Harrison
MS in Counseling – Rehabilitation Counseling

Leslie Allison Hart
MS in Educational Psychology – Applied Educational Psychology

Erin Morgan Hatcher
MS in Counseling – Rehabilitation Counseling

Elizabeth Ann Hays
MS in Educational Psychology – Applied Educational Psychology

Samuel Held
PhD in Educational Psychology and Research – Evaluation, Statistics & Measurement

Mary Catherine Helmbrecht
MS in Counseling – Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Jeffrey Colby James
PhD in Education – Instructional Technology

Marlon Chadwick Johnson
MS in Counseling – Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Ashley Golden Keene
MS in Educational Psychology – Applied Educational Psychology

Travis Darryl Kobler
MS in Counseling – Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Sharon Paige LaSalle
MS in Education – Instructional Technology

Mi Joo Lee
PhD in Educational Psychology – Applied Educational Psychology

Sonja Marie McDougal
MS in Counseling – Rehabilitation Counseling

Tiffany Ann McGee
MS in Educational Psychology – Adult Education

Christopher Lee Metts
MS in Counseling – Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Mary Lee Morse
PhD in Education – Learning Environments & Educational Studies

Jessica Suzanne Nelson
MS in Educational Psychology – Applied Educational Psychology

LeeAnna Marie Noe
MS in Counseling – Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Kathryn Rose Paradis
MS in Counseling – Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Nicole Allison Pepe
MS in Counseling – Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Elizabeth Price
PhD in Educational Psychology – Applied Educational Psychology

Jennifer Anne Price
MS in Education – Instructional Technology

Michelle Lynn Proctor
MS in Counseling – Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Kelly Jenkins Robinson
EdS in Education – Instructional Technology

William Robert Rubino Jr.
MS in Counseling – Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Megan Amber Schall
MS in Educational Psychology – Applied Educational Psychology

Tiffany Lee Smith
PhD in Educational Psychology and Research – Evaluation, Statistics & Measurement

Kelly Harrington Smyth
MS in Educational Psychology – Applied Educational Psychology

Jeffrey R. Sweeney
PhD in Counselor Education

Katherine Elise Tebo
MS in Counseling – Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Lesley Anne Thompson
MS in Educational Psychology – Applied Educational Psychology

Lesley Anne Thompson
MS in Counseling – Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Eleanore Claire Trant
MS in Educational Psychology – Applied Educational Psychology

William Chandler Vinson
MS in Educational Psychology – Adult Education

Tiffany Lynn Watson
MS in Educational Psychology – Applied Educational Psychology

Thomas Horace Whitley
MS in Counseling – Rehabilitation Counseling

*If you are one of the graduates listed above and would like to have your photo added to our EPC Graduates Facebook album, then please email your picture to Synthia Clark sclark41@utk.edu.

**If you were an Educational Psychology and Counseling student who graduated during this time frame, yet have unintentionally been omitted from this list, please send your name, degree, and major/concentration to Synthia Clark sclark41@utk.edu. We will add you to the list after receiving this information from you and confirming your graduation status.