[Colorado-talk] Ph.D, Ed.D., and Psy.D. who are blind

Arielle Silverman arielle71 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 1 02:38:18 UTC 2009


Hi Eddie,

Does it count  if you're working on your Ph.D.?

Probably not, but just thought I'd ask.

Arielle

On 7/1/09, Eddie K. Thieszen-Culp <eddie.culp at q.com> wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> I have to complete a project in my doctoral program which requires me to
> interview two people with either a Ph.d, Ed.D., or Psy.D.  The Ph.D. or
> Ed.D. can be in any field.
>
> I would like to interview someone who is blind with the above credentials.
>
> is there anyone on the list serve who qualifies and would be willing to sit
> for a one hour semi formal interview?
>
> does anyone on the list serve know of a blind person in Colorado,
> particularly in the Denver metro area, who meets the above criteria.
>
> I would like to try and find someone within Colorado before attempting to
> contact others outside of the state who possess such credentials.
>
> Any assistance is greatly apreciated.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Eddie K. Culp, M.A., CRC, CVE, CFI
> Mile High Counseling & Vocation Services
> 3742 E. 99th Place
> Thornton, CO. 80229
> 720-244-9748 (Phone)
> eddie.culp at q.com
>
>
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