

Dr. Sabrina Musson
Dr. Sabrina Musson
“Counseling for All: The Cost of Exclusion” will be examined in a non-partisan, civic engagement talk on Wednesday, April 9.
College of Education, Health Sciences, and Human Services Assistant Professor Sabrina G. Musson will lead a meaningful exploration of the implications of recent White House executive orders. Her insights will assist students and colleagues to better understand how these executive actions might impact society, industries and communities.
The talk, in the Williams Center Blue Lounge from noon to 12:50 p.m., is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.
Dr. Musson will provide expert, research-based perspectives on policy implications; engage students in critical thinking about governance and societal impacts; encourage interdisciplinary learning and discussion; and contribute to civic awareness in a non-partisan academic setting.
Musson is program director of the university’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling M.S. program.
Draejen Hicks, a first-year student majoring in Theatre Arts who also serves as a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging and Accessibility Student Ambassador, from Fredonia, NY, will serve as moderator.
The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is sponsoring “The Cost of Exclusion” as an event in its Non-partisan Civic Engagement Talks series.