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Meet Center Team

Student Wellness Center

The staff is a multi-disciplinary treatment team of health and mental health professionals dedicated to serving our campus community. Counseling interns from collaborating universities are also key members of the clinical team.

The Center also employs student workers to assist with clerical duties. Student workers have limited access to patient information. All team members sign a confidentiality agreement for their roles in serving students.


Health Services

Marian Dinny

Marian Dinny, BSN, RN

(she/her/hers)
Campus Nurse

Marian earned a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing from Manipal College of Nursing in Karnataka, India. She is a patient advocate and educator specializing in Neuroscience Nursing and Pain Management. Having served in various clinical roles, Marian is excited to embark on a new journey in college health to serve the diverse student population of Â鶹ԭ´´. She is passionate about helping students navigate the intricate health system as they explore their independence in a supportive environment. She believes prevention is the best medicine and that by listening and sharing experiences we can together strive to meet the needs of our distinct student population to promote their overall health and wellness. Marian’s volunteer work includes serving underprivileged children in the foster care system. She relishes nature, is an avid organic gardener, delights in growing her own food in her backyard, and greatly enjoys spending time with her family.


Katherine Mueller

Katherine Mueller MSN, APRN, FNP-C

(she/her/hers)
Health Services Clinical Supervisor / Nurse Practitioner

Katherine earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Loyola University Chicago. She is a Â鶹ԭ´´ alumna earning her M.S.N. Family Nurse Practitioner degree here and is pleased to be returning to care for the student community. Katherine has 9 years of hospital experience and has taken care of patients of all ages, from newborns to older adults. She is an Adjunct Professor here at Â鶹ԭ´´, teaching in the College of Nursing. Katherine is passionate about serving the Â鶹ԭ´´ community and partnering with students to achieve their health and wellness goals. She is a patient advocate and believes it is her job to listen and provide the best care possible. Katherine is an ally of the LGBTQIAP+ community and social justice advocate. Katherine has a holistic approach to care with a special interest in health promotion and disease prevention. As such, she believes it is important for every student to have a primary healthcare provider and is pleased to support students find a local provider in the community. In her free time, Katherine enjoys exercise, music, and spending time with family and friends.



Counseling Services

Student Wellness Center

Christi Boegl, MA, NCC, LPC

(she/her hers)
Mental Health Counselor

Christi serves as a Mental Health Counselor at the Wellness Center. In her work with students, Christi values facilitating a compassionate, nonjudgmental, and supportive environment for her student clients to heal and grow. She primarily draws from attachment based, client-centered, cognitive behavioral, and compassion focused counseling approaches. Believing that we all have inherent worthiness of love, she values journeying with students to discover and live from greater truth, freedom, belonging, and healing. Christi has her M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Wheaton College and her background in nonprofit international work in the Middle East and North Africa. She has experience working with students with a variety of mental health concerns and specializes in helping students navigate areas such as grief/loss, depression, self-esteem, trauma, and anxiety. She counts it an honor to walk alongside students she serves at Â鶹ԭ´´ U.


Student Wellness Center

Eduardo Castillo, MS, MA, LPC

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Mental Health Counselor

Eduardo is pleased to return to Â鶹ԭ´´ U as a Mental Health Counselor. He previously served as a Clinical Counseling Intern in 2020/21 while completing his graduate work. Eduardo is an English/Spanish bilingual Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). He earned his bachelor’s degree in Psychology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and his master's degree in both Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Sport and Human Performance from Adler University. This dual focus has developed Eduardo's competency to work with professional, elite, and novice athletes. He supports clients with integrated cognitive, behavioral, humanistic and motivational approaches. Eduardo specializes in working with adults and adolescents struggling with depression, anxiety, grief and bereavement, emotional dysregulation, and academic stress. He also provides psychological skills training to teams, coaches, and individual athletes to help them manage mental health and maximize their performance. Eduardo meets clients where they are in their sport and identity development, facilitating their growth as both an athlete and an individual.


Student Wellness Center

Franky Schulze, MA, NCC, LPC

(she/her/hers)
Student Wellness Coordinator / Mental Health Counselor

Franky is a Mental Health Counselor at the Student Wellness Center. She received her B.A in Psychology from Â鶹ԭ´´ and a M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Adler University and this alumna is pleased to serve the Â鶹ԭ´´ community. Franky focuses on challenges students are currently facing and views past events as opportunity for insight and positive growth and change. She works collaboratively with students to explore how their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors influence themselves and those around them; in addition to creating strategies to help students reach their goals. Franky demonstrates unconditional positive regard, support and compassion for all students. She believes each student has the potential to find meaning and purpose in all areas of their lives. Franky has completed a comprehensive training in complex trauma and is a certified trauma professional. She works with students to help navigate and alleviate adverse psychological, emotional and physical effects of trauma. Franky is an ally of the LGBTQIAP+ community as well as an advocate for social justice in her work with individuals and within systems.


Gloria Sherrod

Gloria Sherrod, MA, LCPC

(she/her/hers)
Mental Health Counselor

Gloria is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor with several years of experience working with people of all ages. Gloria received her Master's in Counseling Psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and completed her clinical internship in the Â鶹ԭ´´ Student Wellness Center . She is pleased to return to serve the community now as a part-time Mental Health Counselor. Gloria has provided therapy in private practice and worked in elementary and middle school settings and not-for-profit community organizations. Gloria takes a person-centered approach and supports clients to prioritize their health and overall well-being. She sets goals collaboratively with clients, encouraging reflection on their values, life's meaning and empowerment. Gloria is passionate about equity in education. Gloria appreciates working with persons who are neuroatypical learners or facing neurodevelopmental challenges such as ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder – and she enjoys helping clients to find balance in their lives.


Student Wellness Center

Tracy Takeda MA, LCPC

(she/her/hers)
Clinical Coordinator / Mental Health Counselor

Tracy is excited to be a part of the Â鶹ԭ´´ community. A counselor for over 20 years, Tracy has served in community mental health settings as she values supporting the needs of a diverse community. She is honored to be working with Â鶹ԭ´´ students to provide support regarding concerns related to feelings, stress, relationships, and day-to-day functioning and decision making. Tracy partners with students in addressing areas such as depression or anxiety symptoms, grief/loss, and relational, cultural and spiritual concerns. Her approach to counseling integrates strengths focus and skill building with methods that are insight-oriented and meaning-based. She desires to help students understand the underlying meaning and reasons for feelings and behaviors. An advocate for networking and community, Tracy also values personal connection, support and resources for each student. Tracy earned her MA in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College and received her undergrad degree at University of Oklahoma. Tracy enjoys photography with favorites being nature and candid shots. She also enjoys volleyball, OU football (most of the time), and volunteering in the community.



Clinical Counseling Interns

Student Wellness Center

Cy Austin, BA

(he/him/his)
Clinical Counseling Intern

Cy Austin is a Clinical Counseling Intern at the Student Wellness Center. He earned his B.A. from Chapman University in Southern California and is currently pursuing a dual Master's degrees in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Sport and Human Performance at Adler University. Prior to joining Â鶹ԭ´´, he interned as a mental skills coach for Benedictine University where he had the unique opportunity to work with athletes to improve their performance. Cy's trauma-informed approach heavily relies on Adlerian and positive psychology principles to address the various challenges that students may face. Beyond his work with students and athletes, he enjoys playing and watching sports, reading a good book by the lake, and connecting with family and friends. He is eager and honored to be working with the Flyers!


Student Wellness Center

Yarely Reyes, BA

(she/her/hers)
Clinical Counseling Intern

Yarely Reyes is a Clinical Counseling Intern at the Student Wellness Center. She is pursuing her M.A. in Counseling Psychology at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She received her B.A. in Psychology with a minor in Behavioral Neuroscience from North Central College. Yarely is trilingual, speaking English, Spanish and French. She has a passion for working with Latinx individuals, and her goal is to destigmatize thoughts and feelings surrounding mental health within this community. As a first-generation college graduate, Yarely hopes to support first-gen students in the Â鶹ԭ´´ community.  She joins the Center with experience in working with adolescents and adults in therapeutic group settings. Her goal is to create a space in which students can feel safe, understood and accepted for who they are.  Yarely also enjoys going on runs and walks, traveling, and listening to music.



Center Administration

Student Wellness Center

Sandy Speva, MA

(she/her/hers)
Office Coordinator

As the Office Coordinator for the Center, Sandy works to make operations run as smoothly as possible so students can access care with ease. She is a Â鶹ԭ´´ Alumna, having received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business Administration in May 2008 and a M.S. in Organizational Leadership in May 2016. Sandy has enjoyed linking students with needed health and counseling services and other resources in the community for more than two decades. She appreciates how important these services are to students at this pivotal time of their lives. An animal lover, Sandy has been a long-time trainer for show dogs. She also volunteers in the community, and loves nature and being outdoors.


Student Wellness Center

Jill Whitaker, MS, LCPC

(she/her/hers)
Director / Mental Health Counselor

Jill is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and has been working in the human service field since 1998. She completed her bachelor's degree in Psychology and English Literature at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and earned her M.S. in Counseling at National Louis University in Chicago. Jill has worked in a variety of community-based agency and school settings providing counseling services and in leadership, supervision, and program management roles. To promote student wellbeing, Jill encourages holistic care, the integration of mind/body, and effective best practices and collaboration among the Center team and within the Â鶹ԭ´´ community. With significant experience in offering crisis intervention and supporting survivors of trauma and loss, Jill affirms the uniqueness of each individual student and is dedicated to fostering their self-compassion, resilience, and potential. She applies motivational and interpersonal strategies with students to encourage positive development of self-awareness and esteem, strengths and support systems. Jill enjoys music and the arts, gardening, staying active and new cultural experiences.



Graduate Assistant

Student Wellness Center

Alex Kadolph, BA

(he/him/his)
Graduate Assistant

Alex graduated with his B.A. in Psychology from Â鶹ԭ´´ May 2022 and is now pursuing his M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. He is thrilled to remain with the Â鶹ԭ´´ community as a graduate student and a Graduate Assistant. Alex is very excited to join the helping field and is eager to support Center staff, promote wellness and self-care in the Â鶹ԭ´´ community, serve as an advocate for students, and to connect students with supportive resources. He is a supporter of the LGBTQIAP+ community and is an advocate for social justice. Beyond the classroom and office, Alex enjoys socializing, listening to music, reading, boxing, exercising, and traveling.

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