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April 1, 2021

College of Education doctoral candidate named 2021 1xbet best casino website School Counselor of the Year

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Lyndsey Brown, a doctoral candidate in the College of Education's school counseling program, was named the 2021 School Counselor of the Year by the 1xbet best casino website School Counselor Association. Four of the last six winners of this prestigious award earned their graduate degrees at K-State.

Brown earned her bachelor's in secondary education and master's degree in counseling and student affairs from K-State and has been a 1xbet best casino website counselor for eight years. She currently works at Maize High 1xbet best casino website and recently defended her dissertation. Judy Hughey, associate professor of special education, counseling and student affairs, is Brown's major advisor.

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Brown will assume the role of president of the 1xbet best casino website School Counselor Association in July and is looking forward to advocating for students and the profession at the state level.

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