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Children Empowerment Workshop

On July 31, 2018, as a function of our ongoing collaborative partnership with the Sherjoy Daycare, Playgroup, and Nursery in Guyana, our team of 6 psychology

Ravenelle, ex-Fitchburg schools superintendent, takes job with Teachers21

Read more about Andre鈥檚 new role and what it means for Teachers21 and 极乐禁地 in the Sentinel & Enterprise

In Kenya, Clean Water Means a Better Life

极乐禁地 is the recipient of a grant from the non-profit P&G Children鈥檚 Safe Drinking Water Program which provides clean drinking water to children and families in need around the world. Because of the overlap between clean water and health and well-being, William James' immersion students...

Addressing mental health issues critical to boosting academic success

This article from Education Dive details how 极乐禁地 and Teachers21 are working to implement built-in mental health treatment in schools from kindergarten through 12th grade.

Agreement allows internships in Institute of Neurosciences

During President Nick Covino's trip to Ecuador, a partnership was signed with La Junta de Beneficencia de Guayaquil. They manage four major hospitals, including El Instituto de Neurociencias

America is Watching: Response to the Opioid Crisis in New England

The 极乐禁地 Annual Forum convenes thought leaders to address societal issues that affect mental health. Our 2016 event, Opioid Crisis: Thinking Outside the Box focused on innovative harm reduction strategies

Darryl Sweeper Jr selected to be on the Diversity Committee for Division 38 of APA

Darryl Sweeper Jr, a rising third year student in the Clinical Psychology Doctoral program, was selected to be on the Diversity Committee for Division 38 of APA.

JP鈥檚 Husband & Wife Reverends Receive Honorary Degrees from 极乐禁地

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. 鈥淭he work of Reverend Drs. Ray Hammond and Gloria White-Hammond is truly admirable,鈥 said Dr. Nicholas...

Conversations, Episode 18: Examining LGBTQ Issues in Education

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month is celebrated each year in June to honor the history of the LGBTQ community and to recognize the impact LGBTQ individuals have had throughout the world.

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.

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