Donna Busarow

Contributing Faculty
College of Psychology and Community Services
School of Psychology
B.S. Psychology

Donna Busarow is a University Professor who works with students, colleagues, and individuals to assist with time management and organization. She has actively educated others since 2000. Recently she worked in clinical practice specializing in marriage and family and all aspects of psychological testing. In the past she has worked collaboratively with team members in developing curriculum for the online environment as well as provided expert advice on curriculum content, time management, and organization. Her most recent expertise has been in the area of image consulting where she provides advice to women of all ages in regard to style, overall image, and developing a strong sense of self.
She has been active in the field of education for the past twenty five years as an administrator, counselor, consultant, and professor. She holds a doctorate in Psychology from Capella University with a specialization in Marriage and Family, a Masters of Education in Guidance and Counseling from Bowie State University, and an undergraduate degree in Psychology from Campbell University. She is currently a University Professor, Certified Guidance Counselor, Speaker, and Trainer.

Courses Taught

PSYC 4010 - Capstone

PSYC 2000 - Psychology Seminar

Education

PhD, Capella

MEd, Bowie State University

Public Service

Grace Lutheran Church Music Ministry, Volunteer -

Publications

Busarow, D. (2016). 2016- Book Review of Janet Salmons (2016). Doing qualitative research online. Thousand Oaks, CA: . Journal of Social, Behavioral and Health Sciences

Busarow, D. (2015). Time's Up.

Presentations

Busarow, D., Atiyeh, S., Laurr, D. (2017). Strategies for Success: Helping Online Students with Time Management and Technology Concerns. University of Phoenix