Beth Durodoye, Ed.D, NCC is professor and chair of the Department of Leadership, Technology and Human Development at Georgia Southern University. Dr. Durodoye earned her EdD in Counselor Education from the University of Virginia, and her MA Degree in Counseling from Marshall University. She is a board-certified counselor through the National Board of Certified Counselors. During her tenure as a faculty member at the University of Texas at San Antonio, she held an appointment as a Provost Faculty Fellow. Her Fellow responsibilities emphasized campus internationalization efforts and the recruitment, retention, and progression of underrepresented graduate students. Her research and scholarly interests include multicultural competency, race and education, and ethnic identity development. She has authored numerous international, national, and state publications, with her most recent being her co-edited book From Disagreement to Discourse: A Chronicle of Controversies in Schooling and Education. She is past-president of the Texas Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development, and a former associate editor of the Counseling and Values journal. Dr. Durodoye is the co-chair of the Faculty Interests and Needs Committee of the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education, and currently serves as a Consulting Elder for the Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development.