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Two Marshall University faculty members receive awards at state conference

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Dr. Kari Mika-Lude (right) poses for a photo after receiving an award from the West Virginia Counseling Association on Nov. 8 in Glade Springs.
Dr. Jerica Wesley (left) receives an award from the West Virginia Counseling Association on Nov. 8 in Glade Springs
Marshall University announced today that two College of Education and Professional Development faculty members, Dr. Jerica Wesley and Dr. Kari Mika-Lude, were recognized by the West Virginia Counseling Association conference this past week.

Wesley received the Innovative Research Award, which recognizes dedication to the advancement of the counseling profession through scholarship.

Mika-Lude received the Distinguished Advocacy Award, which recognizes outstanding service and commitment to the counseling profession, clients, and/or community through advocacy work in West Virginia and the Outstanding Counselor Educator Award, which recognizes excellence and innovation as an instructor.

Both faculty members are assistant professors in the Department of Counseling at Marshall.