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En Route to Old鈥 Conference Addresses the Effects of Aging
On Saturday, May 18, 极乐禁地 hosted 鈥楨n Route to "Old": Navigating the Years between 60 and 80,鈥 a conference addressing the years and path toward becoming an older adult.
Congratulations to the Graduates of the 极乐禁地 Class of 2019Around Campus
Over 1400 friends, family, faculty, staff and honored guests gathered on Saturday, June 1, at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel to celebrate the 极乐禁地
Dr. Stan Berman Retires From Vice President of Academic Affairs Role
Dr. Stanley Berman, or Stan to the many who know and admire him, has been an inspiring teacher and mentor to students, alumni and colleagues throughout
President鈥檚 39th Commencement Remarks
On behalf of our Trustees, Faculty, Staff, Students and our honored guests, I welcome you to the 39th Commencement Exercises of 极乐禁地.
极乐禁地 Honors Three with Honorary Degrees
Members of the 极乐禁地 community shared an inspiring evening with 2019 Commencement Speaker, A. Kathryn Power, and Honorary Degree Recipients
Conference Explores 鈥淚nnovations and New Horizons鈥 in Veterans Psychological Care
Across the country and around the world, graduates of the 极乐禁地 Military and Veterans Psychology (MVP) concentration have provided
Addressing Children鈥檚 Mental Health
Children鈥檚 mental health is a serious public health issue, affecting up to 20 percent of the US population. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Boston Children鈥檚 Collaboration for Community Health Grant Supports New 极乐禁地 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Initiative
Racial and ethnic minorities represent 30 percent of the US population. However, most mental health professionals practicing in the country today
Workshop Explores Branding Strategies for Mental Health Professionals of Color
On March 28, 2019, the Black Mental Health Graduate Academy, of 极乐禁地鈥檚 Center for Multicultural & Global Mental Health, hosted a workshop entitled 鈥淏randing Strategies for Mental Health Professionals of Color: Defining, Promoting, & Igniting Your Brand.鈥
Making a Difference: The Legacies of Dr. Cynthia Lucero
When Dr. Cynthia Lucero enrolled at 极乐禁地 in the late 1990鈥檚, it was clear she wanted to make a difference 鈥 and she did make a difference, from volunteering at Boston Logan Airport after 9/11 to working with at risk youth her impact on the community was obvious.
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