Diana Gallardo
Diana
Gallardo
Assistant Professor
Counselor Education
College of Education
(773) 442-5523
Courses Taught
COUN 401 - Professional Orientation & Legal/Ethical Practice in Counseling
COUN 405 - Individual Counseling Skills
COUN 430 - Social and Cultural Diversity
Research Interests
Sense of belonging for racially and ethnically marginalized students and faculty in higher education, with particular interest in recruitment and retention of Latinx students and faculty in counseling programs; rupture and repair in cross-cultural mentorship; Latinx mental health.
Education

Pennsylvania State University
Counselor Education and Supervision, Ph.D.

Northwestern University
Clinical Mental Health Counseling, M.A.

University of Wisconsin-Madison 
Rehabilitation Psychology, B.A.
 

Selected Publications

Gallardo, D., & Rohlfing Pryor, J. Oppositional culture. In Dermer, S.B., & Abdullah, A.R. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Multicultural Counseling, Social Justice, and Advocacy. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 

Selected Exhibitions

Isadore, K. M., Gallardo, D., & Diaz, A., M. (October, 2023). Centering Counseling Students of
Color: The Impact of Diversity and Discrimination on Well-being. [50-minute
Conference session]. Association for Counselor Education and
Supervision Conference. Denver, CO.

Dipre, K.A., Gallardo, D., Paul, Z. A., & Rohlfing Pryor, J. (October, 2023). Is it Broken, and
Can it be Fixed? Mentorship Rupture and Repair. [50-minute Conference session].
Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference. Denver, CO.

Gallardo, D. (June, 2023). To Belong or Not Belong: Latinx Students in Counselor Education.
[60-minute Workshop Presentation]. NBCCF 2023 Bridging the Gap Symposium.
Atlanta, GA.

Dipre, K.A., Gallardo, D., & Branco, S. (October, 2022). Promoting Counselor Multicultural
and Social Justice Competency with Afro Latinx/e Immigrants. [60-minute Online
presentation]. Latine Mental Health Symposium.

Dipre, K. A., & Gallardo, D. (May, 2022) No longer invisible: Counseling Afro-Latinx
Immigrants in the United States. [90-minute Conference Session]. 2022 Bridging the Gap
Symposium, NBCC Foundation. Washington, DC.

Paul, Z., Gallardo, D., Dipre, K., Pryor, J. (2021, October). A pilot study on rupture and repair
in counseling mentorship [Conference session]. Association for Counselor Education and
Supervision Conference. Atlanta, GA.

Gallardo, D., Dipre, K. A. (2021, March). Mindfulness and stress reduction strategies for
navigating higher education during Covid-19 [Workshop]. College of Education at
Pennsylvania State University.

Dipre, K., Paul, Z., Gallardo, D., & Rohlfing Pryor, J. (2021, March) Mentorship rupture and repair in graduate training: A multicultural perspective [Conference session]. American
Counseling Association Conference. Orlando, FL.

Paul, Z., Gallardo, D., Dipre, K., Pryor, J. (2020, October) A pilot study on rupture and repair
in counseling mentorship [Conference session]. North Central Association for Counselor
Education and Supervision Conference. Omaha, NE.

Gallardo, D., Dipre, K., Paul, Z., & Rohlfing Pryor, J. (2020, June) Repairing mentorship
relationships in cross-cultural dyads. [Conference session]. Association for Multicultural
Counseling and Development Virtual Summit.

Gallardo, D., & Dipre, K. (2020, April) The hoops and ropes Black and Latinx students must
jump through in academia [Conference session]. Chi Sigma Iota Pennsylvania Statewide
Conference. Shippensburg, PA.

Gallardo, D., & Dipre, K. (2019, November) Education beyond the classroom: Attending
to diverse student needs through intentionality [Conference session]. Critical Questions
in Education Symposium. Chicago, IL.

Gallardo, D. (2019, May). Infusion of multiculturalism in graduate training for students and
faculty of color. The Family Institute Counseling Program Capstone Conference.
Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.

Northeastern Illinois University
5500 North St. Louis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625
United States

(773) 442-5523
Office Hours
Fall 2023
Tuesday: 1:00-3:00 p.m. or by appointment
Wednesday: Noon-2:00 p.m. or by appointment
Wednesday: 3:00-5:00 p.m. or by appointment
Main Campus