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It is always an enlightening conversation with Dr. Annorah Moorman, Assistant Dean of Students and Director of the IWU Counseling and Consultation Services. We engaged Annorah in a wide-ranging conversation about the multiple layers of transition that students are experiencing, and the ways that they can engage existing coping strategies and employ additional methods to gain capacity, buffer stress and exhibit resilience. Annorah provides a realistic approach grounded in a depth of clinical knowledge and experience with generations of students that simply can't be matched, and we were incredibly grateful for her thoughts, perspectives and advice.
By Division of Student Affairs at Illinois Wesleyan UniversityIt is always an enlightening conversation with Dr. Annorah Moorman, Assistant Dean of Students and Director of the IWU Counseling and Consultation Services. We engaged Annorah in a wide-ranging conversation about the multiple layers of transition that students are experiencing, and the ways that they can engage existing coping strategies and employ additional methods to gain capacity, buffer stress and exhibit resilience. Annorah provides a realistic approach grounded in a depth of clinical knowledge and experience with generations of students that simply can't be matched, and we were incredibly grateful for her thoughts, perspectives and advice.