12/12/2024 | News release | Archived content
Northwest University proudly congratulates Dr. Esther McCartney, assistant professor and Clinical Mental Health Counseling program director, for receiving the WACES Outstanding Mentor Award. This honor recognizes her exceptional guidance to students, professionals, and educators in the counseling field.
Dr. McCartney's dedication to expanding mental health services for children and adolescents and her impactful research highlights her commitment to the profession. Her work inspires those around her, exemplifying excellence in mentorship and academics.
Metasebia Dejemo, a student and mentee of Dr. McCartney, had this to say about how Dr. McCartney's mentorship has directly impacted her education:
"Dr. McCartney's unwavering support and dedication to advancing my career, particularly my counseling identity, were unparalleled and ignited a lifelong passion within me. Her emphasis on academic excellence and personal development has shaped a generation of compassionate and skilled mental health professionals. Her commitment was evident in her efforts to ensure students understood the course material and succeeded in their examinations. She tirelessly arranged trivia sessions and mock exams and introduced "Tea with Dr. E"-one-on-one meetings that enhanced student-faculty interaction and significantly boosted student success rates. Moreover, her dedication to supporting international students and those from diverse backgrounds-especially in navigating the complexities of APA writing-was remarkable. Many students, including myself, felt deeply indebted to her for her guidance. On a personal level, Dr. McCartney's positive influence inspired me to pursue a doctoral program. She is a true inspiration and role model, and her impact on my career has been profound."
Congratulations, Dr. McCartney, on this well-deserved achievement!