YVONNE LINETTE TERRELL-POWELL, Ph.D.

Home Address: Employment Address:

207 22nd Avenue East Shoreline Community College

Seattle, WA 98112 16101 Greenwood Ave. N

206-720-7060 Seattle, WA 98113

206-546-4584

EDUCATION

Doctoral Candidate, Counseling Psychology, August 1999

(APA Approved)

The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

Master of Education, Psychological Counseling, May 1989

Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY

Master of Arts, Psychology, December 1989

Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY

Bachelor of Arts, Education, December 1980

Langston University, Langston, OK

Major: Social Science

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE – Administrator

Shoreline Community College

Administrator – Director of Multicultural/Diversity Education Center and Student Development

Fall 2000 – to present

Supervise the operation of the Multicultural/Diversity Education Center and Student

Development, which includes Advising, Counseling, Assessment, and Services for Students with Disabilities. Direct all services and programs and carry out the mission and purpose of the departments and the College. Provide leadership to the campus and community on all issues of multiculturalism/diversity. Serve as an advocate for all students of diverse perspectives and assist them in developing the necessary skills to maximize their potential for academic success. Prepare, develop and monitor all program budgets. Coordinate and supervise counseling programs including academic, vocational, personal-social counseling, advising and assessment. Provide leadership for curriculum transformation with faculty on matters concerning pedagogy in a diverse community.

Administrator – Director of Multicultural/Diversity Education Center

Fall 1998 – Spring 2000

Supervise the operation of the Multicultural/Diversity Education Center and provide leadership to the campus and community on all issues of diversity. Direct all services and programs and carry out the mission and purpose of the Center including the leadership of the campus wide Diversity Council. Serve as an advocate for all students of diverse perspectives and assist them in developing necessary skills to maximize their potential for academic success. Work collaboratively with faculty and staff on retention issues and to improve all support services. Provide leadership for curriculum transformation with faculty on matters concerning pedagogy in a diversity community.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE – Instructor

Shoreline Community College

Instructor

Spring 1994 – Spring 2000

IAS/SpCmu 103 Diversity and Communication in U.S. Society

IAS/SpCmu 102 Multicultural Issues: Culture, Communication, and Change

Instructor

Summer 1997 - Summer 1998

IAS/WS 283/283 (Internet) Women and Power

Instructor

Summer 1994 - Summer 1998

Summer College for the Older Adult

Instructor

Winter 1993 - Spring 1994

Career Exploration and Life Planning

University of Washington, Bothell

Instructor/Lecturer

Winter 1998

Professional Seminar 2: Teachers’ Self-Understanding

Antioch University, Seattle, WA

Clinical Instructor/Supervisor

Winter 1995 to Summer 1996:

MAP 601B/C Case Consultation I & II

Instructor

Fall 1994 - Fall 1996

MAP 609E Multicultural Perspectives

Instructor

Winter 1994 - Winter 1998

MAP609F Counseling African Americans

Seattle Central Community College

Instructor

Summer 1998

Introduction to Women Students WMN 200

Instructor

Spring 1995

General Psychology 101