Katherine Dotten
Peer Education Support Manager
Katherine Dotten is a communication studies scholar who currently works in primary prevention and education strategies for sexual and dating violence. Prior to this role, Katherine finished her masters in communication studies from Marshall University, where she completed a masters thesis “ADHD in Romantic Relationships: Exploring Relational Dialectics in Mixed-Neurotype Couples,” that has been published and can be found on Marshall Digital Scholar via Google search. In her academic career as an undergraduate student at UVA Wise, Katherine completed research on cult rhetoric, which she presented at numerous undergraduate research conferences. Katherine’s research interests are very broad, but each ties back to a goal of understanding message creation and interpretation.
Zach Harmon
Counselor
Zachary attended the Indiana University of Pennsylvania for undergraduate studies in Sociology and Psychology. Zachary was conducting award winning research about social deviance. Immediately following graduation in 2017, he pursued a Master's of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the same institution. During this time, he was the lead author for a book chapter publication in Addictions - Diagnosis & Treatment. His chapter was very important to him in the wake of the opioid epidemic, and over prescription of opiate analgesics. Since graduating with his master's degree, he has worked within many counseling settings and capacities, such as inpatient substance use rehabilitation providing individual, experiential, and group therapy. He currently lives in Virginia with his partner, Haley. They have three cats, Ahsoka, Keiko, and Ozzie. They spend their free time enjoying nature, hiking, exploring, conducting research, reading manga, watching anime, and playing videogames.