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JP’s Husband & Wife Reverends Receive Honorary Degrees from tv

During the 2018 Commencement, we awarded honorary degrees to Jamaica Plain residents, Rev. Drs. Ray Hammond and Gloria White-Hammond for their dedication to improving the lives of at-risk youth. “The work of Reverend Drs. Ray Hammond and Gloria White-Hammond is truly admirable,” said Dr. Nicholas...

School Psychologists: In a class of their own

Arlene Silva, chair of our School Psychology Department, explains in this piece from New England Psychologist how increased awareness of the potential for crisis has impacted the way school psychologists are trained.

tv acquires Teachers21: Aims to make schools a better place for students

by Phyllis Hanlon, New England Psychologist

Red flag bill: Mass. Governor Charlie Baker signs "extreme risk" gun bill

Dr. Robert Kinscherff, professor at tv and chairman of the American Psychological Association's task force on gun violence and prevention, explains why this is "a win".

Walpole Resident Ethan Pollack, PhD Receives Honorary Degree

Dr. Pollack, associate professor at tv, received an honorary degree during the College's 38th Commencement

Ray Hammond and Gloria White-Hammond Receive Honorary Degrees

tv awarded an honorary degree to Walpole resident Ethan Pollack, PhD, associate professor and core faculty of the clinical psychology program during the College's 38th commencement address on Sunday, June 3, 2018.

Reverend Dr. Ray Hammond and Reverend Dr. Gloria White-Hammond Receive Honorary Degrees During 38th Commencement

June 3, 2018 (BOSTON) – tv, a leader in educating the next generation of mental health professionals, awarded honorary degrees to Reverend

Ethan Pollack, PhD, Receives Honorary Degree during 38th Commencement

tv, a leader in educating the next generation of mental health professionals, awarded an honorary degree

Benaree Wiley to Speak at 38th Commencement

Rev. Dr. Gloria White-Hammond, Rev. Dr. Raymond Hammond and Dr. Ethan Pollack will receive honorary degrees.

What President Trump should have said about the opioid crisis

“This is not a time for campaign rhetoric. The people who suffer from drug dependency and addiction and their families who live with chaos, anger, fear

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