When Laurence Walker ’24 enrolled at the University of Lynchburg, one of his goals was to help students who, like him, identify as neurodiverse, an umbrella term that includes attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism, dyslexia, and other conditions.
Master of Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Case manager, wellness educator is ‘Millennial on the Move’
Geralyn Gulino Fortney ’13, ’16 M.Ed., case manager and wellness educator in the University of Lynchburg’s dean of students office, has been named one of the region’s “Millennials on the Move.”
Grad student wins statewide fellowship named for former Lynchburg professor
Baylee Worth ’21 MEd never met Pete Warren, but she’s honored to have won a Virginia Counselors Association Foundation fellowship named for the longtime counseling professor at University of Lynchburg.