Goldsboro native Hulse honored by university
By From staff reports
Published in News on May 20, 2012 1:50 AM
A Goldsboro native has been named Graduate Teacher of the Year at Fairfield University in Connecticut.
Diana Hulse, the daughter of Rowena Hulse and the late Herbert B. Hulse, was selected based on student nominations and reviews by a student-led committee.
Dr. Hulse, who also is the chairman of the Counselor Education Department, began teaching at Fairfield five years ago and is completing her 30th year of teaching in counseling programs at the graduate level.
Currently a resident of Fairfield, she has also served on the faculty at Ball State University, the University of Maine and the University of New Orleans.
Active as a leader in national professional counseling associations, she has authored or co-authored two textbooks and more than 30 refereed publications, including work for the Journal of Counseling and Development, the Journal of Counselor Education and Supervision and the Journal for Specialists in Group Work.
She holds a B.Mus. from Oberlin Conservatory of Music and an M.S. and an Ed.D. from Indiana University. She is an inaugural fellow in the American Counseling Association. She has won several awards for both her writing and her mentoring skill.