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Teaching Students to Lead Mental Health in a Medical Health System

Faculty Viewpoint The secret to improving mental health care is to stop talking about “them” and begin talking about “us.” That’s the philosophy that brought

Meeting the Opioid Crisis with a Workforce of Experts

Ask President Nicholas Covino about the issue of opioid addiction and you will hear an impassioned entreaty for the nation to address the epidemic that touches nearly every American family. The intensity of his beliefs is well articulated, and his commitment to action is clear. “It’s a hydra of an...

Re-envisioning the Brilliance of Boys of Color

There is a critical yet quiet crisis in mental healthcare that is resulting in disparities in the treatment of racial/ethnic minorities in this country.

Robert Whittaker, New Vice President of Institutional Advancement

Robert Whittaker’s first day as vice president of institutional advancement in August also happened to be the day of the solar eclipse. Taking advantage

Celebrating 231 graduates and three honorary degree recipients

June 4th marked an exciting day at William James College, when 231 students graduated! The newest alumni included 102 graduates

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

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

Poster Presentations at 2017 NEPA Conference

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

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:

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,

Turning Passions into a Career: An Account from Student Julie Ugalde

Julie Ugalde has always been aware of her love of the arts and helping others, but she was never sure whether she’d find a career that would help her

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