UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Julia Bryan, associate professor of counselor education, has been awarded the 2016 Extended Research Award by the American Counseling Association for research contributions made throughout her career. The annual award recognizes a scholar whose research has had a significant impact on the counseling profession for at least 10 years.
“Early in my career, I often wondered if anyone would ever read my research,” Bryan said. “This award confirms that people are indeed reading it and that it is making an impact in the field of school counseling. I am truly grateful to my peers for this recognition.”
A native of Barbados, Bryan has always been committed to helping others. Her research challenges the traditional perspective of school counseling and focuses on the importance of schools, families and communities joining together to help students succeed.
“As a teacher and school counselor in Barbados, I was passionate about helping children and making a difference in their lives,” she said. “I would conduct numerous home visits and reach out to parents and community members to find ways to support students. I really wanted to see my students succeed, to be resilient.”