FEd researcher receives Best Paper award at international conference
, Associate Teaching Professor, , recently received a Best Paper award for her paper, titled Mental Health Challenges for New Post-Secondary Students; Exploring Interventions for Success. She received the award at the conference, which took place April 25 and 26 in Chicago, Illinois.
The World Future Forum conference provides a platform for research and discussions of excellence in high school and the transition into higher education and career paths. The conference brings together a diverse group of secondary and post-secondary educators, administrators, academics and other professionals to enrich their knowledge of preparing students for today’s job market and workforce.