Bowen T. Marshall, MA, LPC

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Bowen T. Marshall, M.A., L.P.C.
1739 N. High St. | Ohio Union, Suite 3106 | Columbus, OH 43210
(913)375-8654 | [email protected]
Professional Licenses
Licensed Professional Counselor
License Number: C.1000519
July 1, 2011-Present
Education
Doctor of Philosophy in Higher Education Student Affairs, Student
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
December 2015
Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education, Student (Non-Degree Seeking)
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
September 2011August 2012
Masters of Arts in Clinical Mental Health
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.
June 2011
Bachelor of Science in Cognitive Psychology
The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS.
May 2009
Related Work Experience
Program Manager: Office of Student Life, The Ohio State University
August 2013-Present
Vice President’s Office, Graduate Student Development and Division Wide Partnerships Program Manager
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Manage the Grad Pad and all affiliated programs including professional development session, internship
placement program, and graduate administrative assistant development and employment contracts
Act as a liaison to Human Resources on graduate student employment issues
Communicate benefits and terms of contract to graduate administrative associates
Provide oversight and curriculum development for the Mentorship Initiative for Student Life
Work to streamline and create transparent processes for Student Life programs
Manage Vice Presidential signature program Play It Forward with an annual budget of $20,000
Manage the Vice Presidential signature program Stories for Student from Students Program with an annual
budget of $15,000 and over 300 volunteers
Manage additional office programs including the Vice President’s Annual Diversity Retreat and GAA
Celebrations
Supervise three graduate administrative assistants on projects for the Office of the Vice President for Student
Life
Directly supervise three GAAs and one student associate
Oversee the coordination of the OSU-Wuhan Cultural Exchange program to host staff members for a 6-week
exchange program
Construct the academic and learning outcomes for the Ohio State Mentorship Initiative for Student Life that
partners with the NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program
Construct learning outcomes and metrics for managed programs
Construct the NASPA/ACPA Ohio State Conference Book
Manage the Student Life-Goodwill partnership and provide programmatic consultation on implementing
service drives on campus that raised over 1,600 lbs. of clothing
Manage the Student Life-Macy’s partnership for the purpose of greater collaboration with industry and
recruitment of dollars to fund outreach initiatives
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Multicultural Center, Open Doors Program Manager
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Manage a $25,000 programming budget for the Open Doors Program
Oversaw the increase of Open Doors Facilitator recruitment to over 90 facilitators and Open Doors Partners to
over 4,200
Develop and manage the implementation of the 5-year strategic plan for Open Doors
Promote the Open Doors Program on a community and national level
Work to commercialize the Open Doors Curriculum to sell program to other Universities
Directly supervise the Open Doors graduate administrative associate
Manage the assessment and communication of program metrics to program partners
Provide consultation on wellness initiatives in the context of working with diverse populations
OCPA Equity and Inclusion Chair
July 2014-Present
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Planning the annual OCPA Equity and Inclusion Pre-Conference including recruitment of speakers, attendees
and budgeting
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Overseeing four member committee responsible for professional development, newsletter updates, and state
wide engagement on topics of equity and inclusion for OCPA membership
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Participating in monthly planning meetings on OCPA Board and OCPA Conference Planning Committee
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Inter-Departmental Training Consultant
Ongoing Program
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Ongoing consultation of with the Center for Study of Student Life for standardizing assessments for division
wide programming
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Consulted with Sorority and Fraternity Life to help implement and refine alcohol enforcement procedures and
developed training workshop on how to reduce conflict while working with intoxicated people
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Consulted with Inter-Fraternity Council on developing programs that engage men in awareness of sexual
violence and instilling fraternal values
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Consulted with Student Services Center to develop 3 hour training on how to help newly hired Financial Aide
Professionals work in one on one counseling relationships with students
Student Life Cultural Ambassador to Wuhan University, Wuhan University
April 2014-June 2014
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Sent as one of two selected staff members to represent The Ohio State University, Office of Student Life at
Wuhan University for an intensive six week cultural exchange program in Wuhan, China
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Planned the itinerary and meeting schedule for two Chinese staff members visiting OSU
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Worked as Student Life and cultural ambassador to Wuhan Office of Student Life
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Strengthened relationship between the OSU and WU sister Universities
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Learned about the international cultural context of Chinese and Chinese international students
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Drafted 55 page report for Ohio State on strengthening mental health and advocacy services for Chinese
International Students
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Developed working knowledge of the Chinese Higher Education System and Student Affairs Department at
Wuhan University
Graduate Administrative Associate | Office of Student Life, The Ohio State University
June 2011-August 2013
Vice President’s Office, Special Projects Coordinator
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Worked on generating and collecting 74 Graduate Student Contracts including revising contract language,
confirming payment schedules, explaining benefits, and logging all received contracts
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Supervise undergraduate student staff on project assignments
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Supervise internship student for undergraduate student interested in Student Affairs.
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Facilitate professional development sessions for internship students in Office of Student Life
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Volunteer coordinate annual 70 Student Life employees for the Annual Student Life Celebration
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Wrote annual reports for all primary projects
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Coordinating project manager and point person on $25,000 “Play it Forward” playground project to refurbish
and rebuild a playground for Graham Expeditionary Middle School. Worked with OSU Football team and
Corporate Sponsor Lowes to carry out this program.
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Coordinator of the Stories for Students Program, a philanthropic program that gets books into the hands of
4,978 underprivileged students over two years, http://studentlife.osu.edu/stories. Duties include recruiting
volunteers, coordinating the development of professional development workshop for solicitation letter
writing, and securing $28,000 in funding
Designed qualitative assessment protocol in conjunction with the Center for the Study of Student Life to
assess the efficacy of the Stories for Students from Students program
Planning and co-facilitated 10 Higher Education Student Affairs (HESA) professional development series
sessions
Administrating the Grad Pad website: http://gradpad.osu.edu
Author of four project annual reports for the Office of the Vice President of Student Life
Open Doors Coordinator
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Recruited involvement with over 40 university departments, colleges, and student organizations
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Supervise Master’s Level Graduate Assistant in administration of the Open Doors program
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Program was named by President Gordon Gee of the Ohio State University as a primary intervention to
reduce bias on campus. See report here: http://www.osu.edu/diversity/reports/No_Place_For_Hate.pdf
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Created and facilitated Open Doors train the trainer program to expand reach of program to broader university
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Administrating and expanding a program to educate 3,000 students, faculty and staff on recognizing,
reporting, and interrupting bias in its first year
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Certified 950 Open Doors Partners in the first year of the program
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Work with multiple departments across the university to implement, market, and present
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Co-Created a website opendoors.osu.edu to explain and promote the program
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Administrating website, Open Doors Partner Trainings, and knowledge resource Carmen site on diversity
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Created and conducting mixed methods research project with Institutional Review Board approval to assess
efficacy of the program
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Hosted Student Life professional development sessions to increase inter-department collaboration
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Created professional development programs focused on intrapersonal growth and interpersonal dynamics
Service Opportunity Coordinator for May-Mester Intergroup Dialogue Course
May 2013, May 2014
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Put together volunteer rubric for 30 students in intergroup dialogue course
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Took 7 students to service site at food pantry and helped to debrief and process experience
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Created volunteer opportunity for remaining students at playground site
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Researched 10 additional volunteer opportunities for students to accommodate schedules
Outdoor Adventure Trip Leader | Department of Recreational Sports
August 2011-August
2013
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Certified Wilderness First Responder for medical risk management
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Co-Leading seven camping, kayaking and backpacking trips into back and front country settings
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Planning and coordinating trip logistics including lodging, transportation, and trip navigation
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Facilitating group development and enhancing group experience for trip participants
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Serving as a consultant on diversity initiatives for the Outdoor Adventure Center
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Created and facilitated structured group experiences to expand trip leaders’ cross-cultural communication
skills
Office of Student Life-Facilities Intern (200 Hours)
May 2011-July 2013
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Organized, co-developed, and consulted on focus group for students, faculty and staff to assess space needs
for creativity, reflection, and outdoor spaces
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Consulted with Off-Campus Student Services and Landlords and Co-Designed the Off-Campus Inspection
process for 2,750 off campus properties as part of the Off-Campus Housing Excellence Program (OCHEP)
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Worked on the North Residential District Transformation (NRDT) in helping to translate programmatic
objectives for the Student Transformational Experience Program (STEP) into physical spaces
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Designed presentations to message NRDT and OCHEP to key stakeholders
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Wellness Coaching Program Coordinator and Creator
June 2011-July 2013
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Worked on drafting assessment for wellness coaching program efficacy study
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Working on initial planning stages for Social Norms campaign around alcohol use and consumption at the
Ohio State
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Created and administrating the Student Wellness Center’s Wellness Coaching Program:
http://swc.osu.edu/about-us/wellness-coaching/
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Consulting with Ohio State Student Life Legal Representation and the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and
Marriage and Family Therapist Board (CSWMFT) on Licensing Issues around “Coaching” title and Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) compliance
Arranging supervision and job description requirements for coaching program
Creating comprehensive, mixed methods assessment plan for wellness coaching program
Co-created all legal, confidentiality statements, and records forms for coaching program
Creating training and orientation program for new wellness coaches
Primary author on $300,000 Sexual Violence Prevention Grant
Developed marketing materials for the Wellness Coaching Program
See seven wellness coaching clients on weekly basis
Contributor and consultant for Ohio State’s University wide Interfaith initiative
Primary intervention specialist and consultant on Ohio State’s comprehensive online health assessment, the
“SHIFT” program
Served on Student Life task force to determine needs assessment and funding structures for SHIFT program
Led efforts to secure $5,000 American College Health Association Grant to Fund SHIFT
Created innovative presentations to address wellness and relationship topics
Planned and implemented HIV Awareness/Prevention Event with Project Fight Aids
Co-Teacher and Group Facilitator for Multicultural Counseling Class
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January 2012March 2012
Taught two in class lectures
Facilitated 8 Multicultural Counseling Groups Sessions
Co-Investigator on study examining affective development of multicultural counseling students
Graduate Administrative Associate | The Multicultural Center, The Ohio State University
September 2009June 2011
Bias Assessment and Response Team, Graduate Administrative Associate
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Served as the Bias Assessment and Response Team Graduate Administrative Associate in charge of
marketing and coordinating student involvement and presentations
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Coordinated educational interventions for post-bias incident for residence hall community
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Created and coordinated a comprehensive anti-bias training curriculum for faculty, staff and student leaders
with supplemental website and sponsorship from multiple university partners
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Assisted in the coordination and completion of communications, assessment, and community outreach
programs for the Multicultural Center and The Office of Student Life
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Planned, implemented, and reviewed flagship diversity program welcoming 2,000 students to Ohio State
University
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Facilitated 8 sessions for 3 retreats focusing on LGBT issues and student leadership development
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Analyzed benchmarking outcomes to better align the Multicultural Center with University goals and
objectives to better reach and serve students that utilize Multicultural Center services
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Updated the Multicultural Center’s website with articles and multimedia on current trends and news on
diversity
Intern | Mt. Carmel Family Practice, The Ohio State University
September 2010-May 2011
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600 hours of internship with 300 direct service hours
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Provided individual and couples counseling to low income clients with limited access to health care
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Managed a weekly caseload of 12 to 15 clients on average
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Performed initial intake and assessment of clients
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Terminated with clients and referred them on to continued services as needed
Worked with clients to differentially diagnose and treat Axis I & II disorders
Counseled clients with comorbid Axis III disorders
Created treatment plans that are client and diagnosis specific
Consulted with medical professionals on effective treatment practices and client conceptualization
Worked with interpreters to deliver counseling services to client’s whose spoken language is not English
Practicum Student | Harding Hospital, The Ohio State University
April 2010-June 2010
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100-hour practicum at an inpatient adolescent psychiatric facility
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Served client population primarily composed of adolescents and children who have attempted suicide and
have comorbid problems with mood disorders, aggression problems, traumatic brain injuries, and/or addiction
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Led and Co-led Dialectical Behavioral Groups for adolescents and children focused on teaching skill sets on
emotional regulation and interpersonal functioning
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Counseled individual clients to help them process and understand the skill sets presented in group, establish
rapport and build better therapeutic relationships, and refocus irrational and negative thoughts
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Observed family intake and counseling sessions for the purposes of establishing and improving interpersonal
relationships to better support clients once they exit the hospital
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Participated in case rounds where professionals from multiple disciplines meet to collaboratively construct a
holistic treatment approach for each client
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Took and recorded case notes with supervisor for group, individual, and family counseling sessions
Research Assistant, University of Kansas
August 2007-August 2009
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Worked in university laboratory settings to develop research, to learn and practice organizational and critical
thinking skills, and to assist professors in academic pursuits
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Cognitive Deficits and Trauma Study: Studied the effects that abuse and neglect have on information
processing and learning in children and college students
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Multitasking and Driving Study: Designed and conducted experiments concerning the negative impact of cell
phone use on driving.
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Caregiver Burden Study: Organized the distribution of survey and test materials to participants in a $50,000
research grant for the purpose of studying the effects of caregiver burden on elderly spouses of patients with
Alzheimer's.
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Undergraduate Professor's Aide: Built lecture materials, created course content, compiled comprehensive
exams and developed subject knowledge for Psychopharmacology, Mental Health and Aging, and
Neuropsychology courses for graduate students.
Senior Staff Resident Assistant, University of Kansas
August 2008-May 2009
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All obligations of resident assistant position in addition to organizing training programs for 28 Resident
Assistants to help develop their professional interpersonal abilities
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Performed administrative duties organizing work schedules, judicial hearings, and record keeping
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Took on the advising duties for hall government members and the Resident Assistant staff
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Experience in crisis response for medical emergencies, psychological disorders, domestic, sexual and drug
abuse, building safety issues and conflict mediation
Resident Assistant, University of Kansas
August 2006-May 2008
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Worked with college students to help them successfully establish themselves in university setting by
mediating interpersonal conflicts and enforcing university and state policies
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Organized over 48 programs and events that enhanced students' personal growth, academics, community, and
multicultural awareness
Publications—Peer Reviewed
Marshall, B. T. (2012). Homophobia & male sexual assault: Implications for counseling professionals. The
Wisconsin Counseling Journal, 26, 27-38.
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Publications—Other
Marshall, B. (April, 2014). Test Driving Your Relationship [Column]. Quorum Columbus. Retrieved at:
http://quorumcolumbus.com/38/post/2014/03/test-driving-relationships.html#.U0agaaWA31o
Marshall, B. (March, 2014). A Not So Gay Break-Up. [Column]. Quorum Columbus. Retrieved at:
http://quorumcolumbus.com/38/post/2014/03/a-not-so-gay-break-up.html#.U0agSaWA31o
Marshall, B. (February, 2014). Gay-ming Up Your Night Out. [Column]. Quorum Columbus. Retrieved at:
http://quorumcolumbus.com/38/post/2014/02/gay-ming-up-your-night-out.html#.U0agOKWA31o
Marshall, B. (January, 2014). A Friend Seeker’s Survival Gulde [Column]. Quorum Columbus. Retrieved at:
http://quorumcolumbus.com/38/post/2014/01/a-friend-seekers-survival-guide.html#.Utgf__bOzn4
Marshall, B. (December, 2013). Homo for the Holidays. [Column]. Quorum Columbus. Retrieved at:
http://quorumcolumbus.com/mosaic.html#.UtgfyPbOzn4
Marshall, B. (November, 2013). Fraternity and Family. [Interview/Feature]. Quorum Columbus. Retrieved at:
http://quorumcolumbus.com/36/post/2013/10/fraternity-and-family.html#.UnM9OZSxNbs
Marshall, B. (November, 2013). MOSAIC: Be a Love Scientist. [Column]. Quorum Columbus. Retrieved at:
http://quorumcolumbus.com/38/post/2013/10/be-a-love-scientist-experiment.html#.UnNKvpSxNbs
Marshall, B. (October, 2013). Voices of the Out and Proud: Coming Out [Interview/Feature]. Quorum Columbus.
Retrieved at: http://quorumcolumbus.com/36/post/2013/09/voices-from-the-out-and-proud-coming-out.html
Marshall, B. (October, 2013). MOSAIC: On the Same Team. [Column]. Quorum Columbus. Retrieved at:
http://quorumcolumbus.com/38/post/2013/09/on-the-same-team.html#.UnloH6Uob1o
Marshall, B. (September, 2013). MOSAIC: A Year of Lasts. [Column]. Quorum Columbus. Retrieved at:
Marshall, B. (August, 2013). MOSAIC: Our Silos of Silence [Column]. Quorum Columbus. Retrieved at:
http://quorumcolumbus.com/38/post/2013/08/our-silos-of-silence.html
Marshall, B. (July, 2013). On Friday June 14, We Wore Pink [feature]. Quorum Columbus. Retrieved at:
http://quorumcolumbus.org/wear-pink-raise-awareness-stop-violence.html
Marshall, B. (July, 2013). MOSAIC: We Stand Together to Fight Hate and Violence [Column]. Quorum Columbus.
Retrieved at: http://quorumcolumbus.com/38/post/2013/07/-we-stand-together-to-fight-hate-and-violence.html
Marshall, B. (June, 2013). Marching On [feature]. Quorum Columbus. Retrieved at: http://quorumcolumbus.org/the-juneissue.html
Marshall, B. (May, 2013). MOSAIC: The Journey Forward [Column]. Quorum Columbus. Retrieved at:
http://quorumcolumbus.org/may-2013-digital-issue.html
Marshall, B. (April, 2013). Be Part of the Quorum [feature]. Quorum Columbus. Retrieved at:
http://quorumcolumbus.org/april-2013-digital-issue.html
Marshall, B. (May, 2012). The Beauty of the Work that We Do [feature]. The Association for Humanistic Counseling
Newsletter. Retreived at: http://afhc.camp9.org/
Marshall, B. (May, 2012). From Excellence to Eminence: The Thoughts of a Graduate Student in the Office of
Student Life [feature]. EHE In Touch Newsletter. Retrieved at: http://ehe.osu.edu/news/enews/
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Marshall, B. (2012). Snapshot: Bowen Marshall, Counseling & Social Justice [special feature]. In D.
H.Granello & M. E. Young, Counseling today: Foundations of professional identity. (pp. 341-342). Boston: Pearson.
Invited Speaker___________________________________________________________________________________
Marshall, B. World Café Facilitator. Community Intercultural Relations Conference, Newark, OH. (April, 2015.).
Upcoming.
Marshall, B. The Me Me Me (Mellenial Engagment) Talk. Pecha Kucha Format. 2014 Union and Student Activities
Directors Conference: Big 10, Big 12, Pac 10. Columbus, OH. (October, 2014).
Marshall, B., Hussain, A. Kenyon College Open Doors Program. Gambier, OH. (August & September, 2014). $1,500
speaking fee to certify Open Doors Partners at Kenyon College.
Marshall, B., Edwards, K., & Adams-Gaston, J. Walk A Mile: Presented by the Inter-Fraternity Council. Columbus,
OH. (September, 2013). $1,500 speaking honorarium given to the Buckeye Region Anti-Violence Organization.
Presentations
Marshall, B. & Haywood, D. Staying sane in social justice work: Six practices for the passionate, authentic, and
committed diversity professional. National Conference on Race and Ethnicity, Washington, D.C. (May, 2015).
Upcoming.
Hussain, A. & Marshall. B. Opening Doors for the Future: Changing Campus Culture from Reactive to Proactive
for Bias Prevention and Student Success. North American Student Personnel Association. New Orleans, LA
(March, 2015). Upcoming.
Marshall, B., Gibbs, T., & Larcus, J. Using Strengths as a Tool to Promote Self-Authorship. ACPA-College Student
Educators International, Tampa, FL, (March 2015). Upcoming.
Gibbs, T., Larcus, J., & Marshall B. Thriving Through Transitions: Facilitating Self-Authorship With Wellness
Coaching. ACPA-College Student Educators International, Tampa, FL, (March 2015). Upcoming.
Marshall, B. & Nelson, J. Supporting Chinese Students: 5 Things We Learned in China. ACPA-College Student
Educators International, Tampa, FL, (March 2015). Upcoming.
Hussain, A. & Marshall. B. Open Doors: Bias Prevention and Honoring Student Stories. ACPA-College Student
Educators International, Tampa, FL, (March 2015). Upcoming.
Marshall, B. & Wellman, A. Stand for Beliefs, Deliver What you Want. Creating Change, Denver, CO
(February, 2015).
Marshall, B. & Haywood, D. Being Everyday Advocates for Inclusion and Diversity: Critical Skills and
Models for Professional Helpers, Administrators and Faculty. Ohio College Personnel Association,
Equity and Inclusion Pre-Conference, Dublin, OH (January, 2015).
Marshall, B. & Ashton, B. The Me Me Me (Mellenial Engagment) Talk. Pecha Kucha Format. The Student Life Encore
Conference. Columbus, OH. (July, 2014).
Marshall, B. & Haywoood, D. Advocacy: Values in Action, Goals in Sight. Annual Meeting of Law School Diversity
Professionals. Maimi, FL. (April, 2014).
Marshall, B. World Café Facilitator. Community Intercultural Relations Conference, Newark, OH. (April, 2014.)
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Marshall, B., & Haywood, D. Reinventing Advising and Professional Practice through Multicutural Facilitator
Development. ACPA-College Student Educators International, Indianapolis, IN. (March, 2014)
Marshall, B. The Documentation of Great Programs: When Program Planning Meets Paper. Undergraduate Civic
Leadership and Engagement Conference. Columbus, OH. (March, 2014).
Marshall, B. & Hussain, A. Open Doors—Module 1. Diversity Leadership Symposium, Columbus, OH. (February,
2014).
Marshall, B., & Mull, D. Transformative Collaborations Demanding Multi-Faceted Leadership from Student
Affairs Professionals. Ohio College Personnel State Conference. (January, 2014).
Marshall, B., & Hussain, A. Discovering How Multicultural Competency is Instrumental to Effective Advising in
Student Affairs. Ohio College Personnel State Conference. (January, 2014).
Marshall, B., Asthon, B., & Boehm, C. Millennial Leadership in a Transformed Student Affairs Profession. MidLevel Management Track Program. Ohio College Personnel State Conference. (January, 2014).
Marshall, B. Open Doors, Module 1. Diversity Leadership Symposium. Columbus, OH, (May, 2013).
Marshall, B. & Douce, L. Opening Doors: Creating Conversations Regarding Race, Hate, & Bias, Program. North
American Student Personnel Association. Orlando, FL. (March, 2013).
Mull, D. & Marshall, B. Pathways to Success for Graduate Assistants. North American Student Personnel Association.
Orlando, FL. (March, 2013).
Marshall, B. & Gibbs, T. Helping Students Achieve Optimal Wellness through Coaching. American College Personal
Association (ACPA). Las Vegas, NV. (March, 2013).
Marshall, B., & Mull, D. Opening Doors to Empowerment and Leadership by Critically Examining Race Hate and
Bias. Ohio College Personnel State Conference. (February, 2013).
Mull, D., & Marshall, B. Furthering the Student Life Mission: Supporting the Holistic Graduate Student. Ohio
College Personnel State Conference. (February, 2013).
Strayhorn, T., Ponce, J., Chen, J., Marshall B, & Sanders, C. Panelist. Parsing “Hate”: Defining the Overt and the
Covert. OSU, No Place for Hate?: A Symposium on Hate, Vulnerability, Harm and Collective Resistance. The Ohio
State University. Columbus, OH (November, 2012).
Patridge, E., Marshall, B., Waak, M., & Fields, S. Being Out on Campus. Invited Speaker. Out to Innovate, National
Conference, for LGBT persons in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics fields. Columbus, OH
(October, 2012).
Gibbs, T. & Marshall, B. Vulnerability: The gifts of imperfection in counselor education. Ohio Association of
Counselor Educators and Supervisors State Conference. Dublin, OH (April, 2012).
Marshall, B. & Haywood, D. Stopping bias in its tracks. Ohio College Personnel Association State Conference.
Columbus, OH (January, 2012).
Marshall, B. Assessing a bias prevention program: How the heck do you do that?. Student Life Research and
Assessment Conferences. Columbus, OH. (July, 2011).
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Marshall, B., & Sighn, N. Relationships 101. Delta Zeta Sorority, Theta Chapter. Columbus, OH. (February,
2011).
Marshall, B. What is bias? Undergraduate Civic Leadership and Engagement Conference. Columbus, OH.
(February, 2011).
Saltzburg, S., Moddelmog, D., Marshall, B., Spindleman, M., Blackburn, M., Tapia, R., & Ponce, J. Panelist:
Getting beyond bullying, challenging queer phobia. The Ohio State University, Special Community Forum.
Columbus, OH. (December, 2010).
Marshall, B. Multicultural education in K-12 schools. Kappa Phi Kappa Educational Fraternity. Columbus, OH
(October, 2010).
Marshall, B. Television interview: Out of darkness suicide prevention walk. Channel 10 News, Columbus,
OH. (October, 2010).
Poster Presentations
Marshall, B. Stories for Students from Students Poster. The Ohio State Outreach and Engagement Forum, Annual
Conference, (May 1, 2014).
Marshall, B. All things related: The disability—multicultural—bias connection. ADA-OSU Conference: Multiple
Perspectives on Access, Inclusion, and Disability Annual Conference. Columbus, OH. (April, 2012).
This poster won a $100 dollar award for best poster in the Community Service Category.
Ballam, S., Bojanowski, S, Dalenberg, A., Koly, K., Marshall, B., & Sighn, N. Internet delivered group
counseling. All Ohio Counselors Conference. Columbus, OH. (November, 2010).
Grants
Target Community Grant
Target Corporation, $7,000 (Awarded). 1-Year, Pay it Forward, The Office of Student Life, The Ohio State University
(2015). Grant initiator, consultant and editor to support the Student Life, Pay It Forward Program.
Macy’s District Education Grant
Macy’s Inc., $8,500 (Unfunded). 1- Year, Stories for Students from Students, The Office for the Vice President for
Student Life, The Ohio State University (2014). Primary author on this grant to support reading in Columbus City
Schools.
Target Store Grant
Target, $2,000 (Unfunded), 1-year, Stories for Students from Students, The Office for the Vice President of Student
Life, The Ohio State University (2012). Primary author on this grant to support reading in Columbus City Schools.
United Health Care Student Resources Initiatives in College Mental and Behavioral Health Grant
United Health Care, $5,000.00 (Funded), 1-year, Shift, The Student Wellness Center, The Office of Student Life at
The Ohio State University (2012).
Primary consultant and editor on this grant to support the online comprehensive wellness program titled Shift.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Pioneer Grant
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, $1,000,000.00 (Unfunded), 3-years, Shift, The Office of Student Life at The Ohio
State University (2011).
Primary author on pre-proposal to create a comprehensive online wellness system for The Ohio State University.
Engaging Men in Preventing Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, and Stalking Program
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Office of Violence Against Women, Department of Justice, $300,000 (Unfunded), 2-years, Prevention Inc., The
Student Wellness Center, Office of Student Life at The Ohio State University (2011).
Primary author on conceptualizing the sexual assault prevention program for OSU Columbus Campus, writing
and submitting this grant. Worked with over 20 organizations to lay the framework for this proposal.
Community Service and Activities
Committee Member, Council for Student Affairs
August 2014-Present
Served as Student Life Staff representative for Faculty Senate group, Council for Student Affairs.
Committee Member, Allocations Committee, Council for Student Affairs August 2014-Present
Voting member to approve or deny student group programming fund applications.
Advisor for the Sigma Pi Beta Fraternity
April 2014-Present
Advisor and advocate for Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Fraternity at The Ohio State University
OCPA Equity and Inclusion Pre-Conference Committee Member
April 2014-July 2014
Help plan and implement the day-long diversity and inclusion pre-conference workshop.
Advisor, To Write Love on Her Arms
August 2013-April 2014
Served as the staff advisor for “To Write Love on Her Arms,” a suicide prevention student group.
Quorum Columbus Magazine Monthly Columnist
April 2013-April 2014
Wrote a monthly column on wellness and LGBT activism for local monthly magazine.
Vice-President’s Leadership and Diversity Retreat Leader
April 2014
Directed and implemented a two day diversity retreat for 30 student leaders and 5 facilitators.
Subcommittee Member on No Place for Hate Task Force
October 2012-August 2013
Worked on the subcommittee examining and exploring identity based harassment on campus.
Member of the WoodPeckers Dance Group
September 2012-May 2013
Perform in a men’s dance troop to raise funds and awareness on HIV treatment and prevention.
Committee Member for LGBTQ Graduate Initiatives in the
January 2012-June 2012
Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Ohio State University.
Committee member helping to plan professional development programs for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and
questioning students. Worked with a budget of $10,000.
Volunteer Columbus Art for Life
September 2012
Worked event to host donors at the Columbus Museum of Art to raise money for HIV awareness, treatment and
prevention.
Advisor and Consultant to 4-H Program: Open Minds, Open Futures.
January 2012-May 2012
Donate time on bi-weekly basis to help undergraduate student develop a 4-H program to prepare volunteers to work with
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning students.
Volunteer NNEMAP Food Pantry
Worked with food pantry clients to assess needs and fill material needs orders
March 2011-June 2011
Out of Darkness Suicide Prevention Volunteer and Advocate
October 2010-Present
Raised funds for suicide prevention and education in Ohio and spoke to the media about the importance of suicide
prevention among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered youth
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Committee Member-Counsel of Graduate Students
September 2010-June 2011
Member of a professional development committee that reviews and approves development grants for graduate
students at The Ohio State University
Arts Council Hall Government Co-advisor
August 2008-May 2009
Provided knowledge and support to the hall government council by conducting meetings and organizing
and budgeting events
Alternative Spring Break Service Project to New Mexico
March 2007
Dug and cleaned irrigation ditches for farmers and helped to repair buildings for education center and
acquired information on the local traditions and customs of the native people of New Mexico
Freshman Student Senator
Spring 2006
Worked with legislation allocating funds to minority organizations on campus.
Served as an advocate for Asian American Student Union on issues pertaining
to groups needs
International Student English Partner
Mentored non-English speaking exchange students in English
August 2006-December 2006
Awards and Honors
The Ohio College Personnel Association-New Professional Award
January 2015
Recognized for outstanding contributions to the field with potential for continued success.
Featured in Who’s Who in GLBT Columbus, 2014 Edition
December 2014
Recognized as significantly contributing to the GLBT community of Columbus, OH.
The Ohio College Personnel Association Innovative Program Award
January 2014
Student affairs statewide award for creation of the Open Doors, campus enhancing, innovative program.
The Ruth Weimer MOUNT Fellowship
June 2012-June 2013
$1,000 scholarship for outstanding scholarship in the College of Education and Human Ecology.
Diversity Engagement Award
May 2012
Awarded an award of recognition and leadership for my engagement in creating and managing initiatives that contribute to
great intercultural understanding on The Ohio State campuses.
T.L. Jones Scholarship
June 2011-June 2012
$1,500 scholarship for outstanding work in the OSU Counselor Education Program
Outstanding Master’s Student in Clinical Mental Health
June 2011
Recognized for outstanding achievements in my masters program by program professors
Council of Graduate Students Career Development Grant
March 2011
Awarded a grant in recognition of my commitment to professional development
Member of the OSU Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota
2010-Present
Membership to this organization is recognition of academic achievement and commitment to professional
development and excellence in a counseling masters program
Graduated with Highest Distinction
2009
Graduated in the top three percent of the University of Kansas 2009 graduating class
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National Residence Hall Honorary Committee Member
2008-2009
Served on committee to recognize and reward outstanding acts of achievement by residence hall
students and employees
Scholarships: Summerfield; Winslow Evans; John Corbin; Miller; Hall
2005-2009
Scholastic awards for academic achievement and merit in undergraduate studies
The University of Kansas Honor Roll
2005-2009
Recognition for eight consecutive semesters of outstanding academic performance in undergraduate studies
The University of Kansas Honors College Student
2005-2009
Enrollment in advanced subject classes to further enrich educational development
Additional Qualifications
Wilderness First Responder (WFR) Certification
December 2012-December 2015
Certified as a medical first responder for emergency situations in outdoor settings where hospital medical attention is
more than two hours away.
Vice President’s Leadership and Diversity Retreat Lead
April 2014
Structured the curriculum and was lead facilitator for the two-day Vice President’s Leadership and Diversity Retreat for
the Office of the Vice President for Student Life.
Open Doors Partner
Trained to recognize and respond to bias incidents and persons in distress
The Ohio State University,
Office of Student Life,
Multicultural Center, 2011
Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students (BASICS)
Trained to assess students drinking behaviors and assess level of risk
The Ohio State University,
Office of Student Life,
Student Wellness Center, 2011
Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Certification
Trained as first respondent to persons in distress and/or contemplating
suicide
The Ohio State University,
Campus Suicide Prevention
Program, December 2009, June 2011
LGBT Safe Zones Certification
Sensitivity training and first response to LGBT persons and issues
The University of Kansas,
Office of Multicultural Affairs,
August 2008
Advanced training in computing software and languages.
One semester comprehensive training on computer language syntax, structure and execution SPSS, C++, Visual basic,
SAS statistical software, Mind Maps