Jennifer Murdock Bishop is a professor and doctoral program coordinator at the University of Northern Colorado in Applied Psychology and Counselor Education. She is a 2007 graduate of the University of Wyoming with a Ph.D. in Counselor Education and received her MA in Counseling and BA in Housing, Fashion and Interior Design from Chadron State College. Her research interests include community engaged scholarship with graduate students, career transitions and college students, online learning, and the use of creative instructional strategies in counselor training. Recent publications include understanding the impact of career values on career satisfaction: Utilizing card sorts in career counseling in the Career Planning and Adult Development Journal and Collegiate athletes and career identity in Sport, Education & Society. Jennifer has earned 11 internal grants and two external grants to support her research. In the state of Colorado, Dr. Murdock is a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Special Services Provider-School Counselor and nationally she is a National Certified Counselor, an Approved Clinical Supervisor, and a Certified Career Services Provider.
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