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Poster Presentations at 2017 NEPA Conference

tv was honored to host the 2017 New England Psychological Association Conference. As a part of the conference, 16 tv students presented posters, including five lead presentations and three student and faculty presentations. Along with the student presentations were...

Mind(Full) Video Series: The Latest Insights & Research from the Faculty of tv

Mind(Full) is a series of interviews between our Vice-President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Stanley Berman and our tv faculty. In this exciting series, we hear about faculty scholarship, research, and applications in the field of psychology, counseling, and applied psychology. Episode...

Online Learning Can Ease Economic Inequality

I saw a Boston Globe editorial last month, entitled “Online learning can ease economic inequality” that caught my eye and I wanted to share some thoughts:

Men who are sexually assaulted face struggles tied to ideas of masculinity

After being a victim of sexual assault, men often face some of the same struggles women do when they are sexually assaulted. However, in addition, men may also begin to question their masculinity. Clinical psychology professor Dr. Robin Deutsch spoke with a reporter at the Boston Globe to discuss the...

Dr. Tuesday Cooper Directs area of Emphasis in Nonprofit and NGO Leadership

Dr. Tuesday Cooper, director of the new Area of Emphasis in Nonprofits and NGOs in the Organizational and Leadership Psychology Department,

Conversations, Episode 15: Veterans Mental Health with John M. Rodolico, PhD

More than 25 percent of veterans experience post-traumatic stress, anxiety, depression and insomnia when they return from war, and they face significant barriers in accessing high-quality mental health care. During this podcast

The Trump administration ending a temporary residency permit program affecting thousands of Haitians

Associate professor and Haitian native, Gemima St. Louis, comments on President Trump’s administration’s decision to terminate the Temporary Protected

Leadership Hacks, Season 3, Episode 1: Key Things All Nonprofit Leaders Need to Know

A key challenge for any leader is how to navigate the unwritten rules of organizational life. Nonprofit leaders also have to understand the implicit rules of the communities they serve and how to collaborate with them in order to be successful. Tune in to hear Dr. Tuesday Cooper’s take on the key things...

Training our Vets to Treat our Vets

Recognizing the potential of veterans to heal fellow veterans

tv and Quincy College Reach Agreement

"Articulation agreement" one of first for William James; allows for enhancement of educational opportunities for Quincy College students

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