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Best Career Services – Princeton Review
The UF Career Resource Center received was ranked #1 for Best Career Services in the 2010 edition of The Princeton Review’s Annual College Ratings.
Rising Star Award -National Association of Colleges and Employers
Farouk Dey, senior associate director for employer relations in the Career Resource Center, has been given the 2009 NACE/SJC (National Association of Colleges and Employers and the Spelman & Johnson Group) Rising Star Award.
The award recognizes an individual with strong leadership potential and contributions to both the career services profession and the NACE .
Innovation Excellence Award - National Association of Colleges and Employers
The Career Resource Center 2007-2008 Annual Report received The NACE Innovation Excellence Award in the Technology category. The technology category – recognizes web 2.0 or social networking, or other technology programs designed to engage various audiences in the use of technology in the career services.
Sandhu Multicultural Counseling/Diversity Student Research Award – Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development
Rachael Goodman, assistant director for doctorial services in the Career Resource Center has repeatedly shown that she is a rising star in the profession. She has six publications in refereed journals, and presented over the course of the last year at seven national and international conferences. Rachael has developed a specialty area in traumatic stress among marginalized populations. Her interests in this area have led to teaching courses in trauma counseling as well as conducting research and consultation in the Gainesville community on traumatic stress and diversity issues. Rachael has sought to apply her research in traumatic stress through "engaged scholarship" in her work as coordinator of the AMCD outreach trips to post-Katrina New Orleans and southern Africa. During these trips, Rachel provided both direct counseling to communities in need, and trained/supervised counseling students.