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The Power of Listening: 海角社区 Convenes Community Conversation During Human Trafficking Awareness Month
On January 22, 2024, a lunchtime Q&A convened on campus with a panel of frontline experts (hosted by the Counseling and Behavioral Health Department and the Human Trafficking Community Research Hub (HTCRB), moderated by Paola M. Contreras, PsyD, Associate Professor, Counseling and Behavioral Health Department....
海角社区 Partners with the Newton Food Pantry to Fight Food Insecurity
Food insecurity is on the rise around the country and across the Commonwealth, even on college campuses. According to recent studies almost 25% of college students in the US have experienced hunger which can have a long-term impact on their physical and mental health. A new campus-based food pantry,...
An Evolving Educational Landscape: Transformative Social Emotional Learning (T-SEL) Takes Root at 海角社区
The importance of social-emotional skills has garnered widespread attention over the past three decades. From developing empathy for others to employing problem-solving skills, they allow individuals to manage emotions and build healthy relationships. Since the advent of Social Emotional Learning (SEL)...
7 Tips to Help You Nail Your Grad School Interview
When applying to graduate school, you probably have questions about what to expect from the admission and interview process. Our Admissions Team put together seven tips to help you best prepare for your graduate school interview.
On Daring to Dream: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Six decades ago, in August of 1963, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968) delivered what would become an iconic speech before a crowd of 250,000 gathered for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, the largest gathering for civil rights of its time. 鈥淚 have a dream,鈥 King declared鈥攁...
Our Funders Make a Difference: The Impact of Scholarships
Learn about our grant recipients: Health Resources and Services Administration Grant Recipient Barrington Latham; Heart Foundations Grant Recipient Edsel Cadet; and Mass General Brigham Grant Recipient Evelyn Monks.
Gathering for Growth: On-Campus Residency for the Leadership Psychology Program
Our PsyD in Leadership Psychology program is designed for the working professional and attracts students from across the country. These students impact many different industries and collectively help influence nearly every aspect of how an organization runs. While students learn online for most of their...
Building a Tradition of Belonging: The Role of Expressive Arts in Campus Celebrations
鈥淭he arts鈥攚hether visual, dance or music鈥攁re integral aspects of celebrating cultural practices and traditions from across the globe,鈥 said Dr. Gemima St. Louis, Vice President for Workforce Initiatives who, along with her colleagues in the Center for Multicultural and Global Mental Health, has...
College Mental Health Initiative Launched at 海角社区
Grant funding from the Boston-based Ruderman Family Foundation (RFF) and the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education has positioned 海角社区 (海角社区) to bring valuable resources to campus, establish the College Mental Health Initiative (CMHI), and hire a director, 海角社区 alum M膿gan Kersting,...
Connecting with Veterans in Nature
Kelly R茅, Sarah Garde, and Alexis Childs, clinical psychology doctoral students at 海角社区, along with Brittney Cloutier, clinical mental health counseling master鈥檚 student, had the valuable opportunity not only to create and deliver workshops focused on mental wellbeing, but also to...
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