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CEBS Faculty Member Honored as a “Hopkins County Woman of Note”
- Wednesday, September 1st, 2021
Dr. Cynthia Palmer Mason, Professor, School Counseling Clinical Coordinator (Spring practicum), Rank I Coordinator with the Department of Counseling and Student Affairs will be honored by The Historical Society of Hopkins County. Dr. Mason has been chosen as one of the "Hopkins County Women of Note" for her career in education. She will be profiled in the 2021 Fall Journal and honorees will be recognized during the next regular Historical Society meeting. You can learn more about The Historical Society of Hopkins County at historicalsocietyhopkinscoky.org or facebook.com/historicalsocietyhopkinscounty.
Dr. Mason is a Professor in the Department of Counseling and Student Affairs at Western Kentucky University. She earned her BS Degree in Business Education at Kentucky State University, MA Degree in Counselor Education at Western Kentucky University, EdS Degree in Counselor Education at Western Kentucky University, and EdD Degree in Educational Administration and Instruction at the University of Kentucky (Lexington).
She started her professional career in the Hopkins County School System. Her positions in the school system include classroom teacher, school counselor, Madisonville North Hopkins High School Counseling Department Chair, Advanced Placement Coordinator, and College Board Representative.
Dr. Mason started working at WKU in 1997. As a faculty member, she has been actively involved at the department, college, and university level. Her research interests include the implementation of comprehensive, developmental school counseling programs; the essence of choice theory, reality therapy, and lead management principles in schools; and efforts to decrease the academic achievement gap in P-12 schools.
Contact: Jessica Basham, 270-745-4030 or jessica.basham@wku.edu
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