Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling Celebrates 60 Years (Photo Gallery)

The event featured remarks by University officials and a presentation by alumni Rob Froehlich and Helen Froehlich, covering artificial intelligence and ethics.
Three individuals posing together at an event, smiling and standing in front of balloons.
The University of Scranton's clinical rehabilitation counseling program recently held an event to mark its 60-year anniversary. Pictured, from left: Lori Bruch, Ed.D., association professor of counseling and human services; Rebecca Dalgin, Ph.D., professor and chair, Counseling and Human Services Department; Samantha Herrick, Ph.D., associate professor of counseling and human services and director of the clinical rehabilitation counseling program.

The University of Scranton's graduate program in clinical rehabilitation counseling recently marked a milestone with the help of its alumni.

The program hosted a 60-year anniversary celebration on Oct. 30, when numerous alumni and community members attended the event at the Kane Forum inside Weiss Hall.

Two distinguished program alumni — Rob Froehlich, an associate professor of counseling at George Washington University and staff member at George Washington’s Center for Rehabilitation Counseling, Research and Education, and Helen Froehlich, senior vice president of Utilization Management at Genex — presented, “AI – Where Do We Draw the Line? Ethics and Boundaries.”

The program is now accepting applications for the fall of 2026. Visit the graduate admissions webpage for more information.

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