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Matt Malouf

"As a counseling psychologist in training who places a great value on multiculturalism and social justice, I think it's important to make an impact on those around you... in the lives of clients, on our campus, in the community and beyond. My involvement in my academic program and in my graduate assistantship gives me the opportunity to not only contribute to our college, but to the larger university, something which I feel works towards fostering a positive, supportive learning environment from which we all benefit ."

—Matt Malouf
Counseling Psychology Doctoral Student


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Ngoubene Atioky, A. J. & Hayling, C. C. (2007, April)
The experience of African graduate students and the role of counseling psychologists. Panel presentation and discussion at the annual conference of Black Counseling Psychology conference, Washington DC.

Hayling, C. C. & Ngoubene Atioky, A. J. (2006, October)
The intersection of racial and ethnic identity among Hispanic immigrant populations. Poster presented at the annual conference of Boston College Diversity Challenge, Boston, MA.

Inman, A. G., Ladany, N., Ngoubene Atioky, A. J., & Mack, T. R. (2006, August)
Counseling in global communities: Example of international schools and USSR. Roundtable discussion at the annual conference of American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

Mori, Y., Ngoubene Atioky, A. J., & Brooks, L., (2006, August)Supervision of international students: Needs and future direction for multicultural/cross-cultural supervision. Poster presented at the annual conference of American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

Ngoubene Atioky, A. J., Fine, S. G., & Williamson-Taylor, C.
(2006, June)
Bilingualism in supervision process and outcome. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Society of Psychotherapy Research, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Ngoubene Atioky, A. J. & Richardson, T. Q. (2005, October)
More milk in your coffee? Skin color bias in career counseling. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Middle Atlantic Society of Psychotherapy Research, St Mary's City, MD.

Ngoubene Atioky, A. J., Boyd, D., & Ladany, N. (2005, August)
GLBT Training Issues in Supervision. Roundtable discussion at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington DC.

Ngoubene Atioky, A. J., Boyd, D., Brooks, L., & Ladany, N.
(2005, June)
GLBT Training Issues in Supervision. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Society Psychotherapy Research, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.


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