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Our new program director, Glade Topham

Glade TophamIt is my great pleasure to introduce myself to the K-State MFT community. For the past 13 years I have been a member of the MFT faculty at Oklahoma State University, serving as their program director for the past nine years. Although it was difficult to leave because I treasured the relationships I developed with faculty, staff and students at OSU, I feel fortunate to have the opportunity to be part of such a stellar program at K-State and look forward to all of the opportunities ahead.

Prior to OSU, I received my B.S. in family science, M.S. in MFT from Brigham Young University and Ph.D. in MFT from Texas Tech University. My wife, Becky, and I have six children: Josh, 18, who is starting his freshman year at Utah State University this fall; Andrew,16; Aubrey, 13; Emily, 10; Maci, 7; and Alyssa, 5.

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In memorium: Emmett “Rusty” Andrews

Rusty AndrewsAfter a battle with cancer, Rusty Andrews died on May 9, 2016, at age 61.

Rusty graduated from K-State’s MFT master’s program in 1993 and doctoral program in 1997. He stayed connected to the program over the years through periodically providing supervision and teaching, including psychopathology, sex therapy, couples therapy and systems consulting, and Rusty served as the interim program director during the 2006-07 academic year. His enthusiasm and boisterous laugh were infectious and Rusty cared deeply for students and the larger family therapy field. Continue reading “In memorium: Emmett “Rusty” Andrews”