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Lunar New Year Celebration Ushers In “The Year of the Rat,” and a New Concentration in Asian Mental Health

The Lunar New Year officially arrived on Saturday, January 25, marking the beginning of the Year of the Rat in the Chinese zodiac cycle. The annual festival, which is celebrated by millions of people around the world, is an important time for Korean, Chinese, and Vietnamese communities. The festival...

William James College Celebrates the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.In the Community

The William James College Community gathered together on the morning of January 17, 2020 to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King,

Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Year, They, is a “Huge Step,” says WJC Professor

Merriam-Webster recently announced that the 2019 word of the year is “they,” after a 313% increase in searches for the term over the past year. The use of the pronoun “they” to refer to a singular person of non-binary gender identity has been gaining prominence. Merriam-Webster added the third-person...

CMGMH Newsletter Feature: Palestinian Mental Health Without Borders

The Palestinian Mental Health Conference was held on Saturday, November 2, 2019 at UMass Boston. The conference generated transnational dialogues on community

Educational Leadership Concentration Brings Organizational and Leadership Psychology to Education

Incorporating mental wellness and social-emotional learning (SEL) into a school curriculum is shown to have positive effects on academics, social behavior

Bi-Annual Global Mental Health Conference Envisions a Humanitarian Psychology

The world is facing the largest humanitarian crisis since the end of World War II. More than 20 million people are enduring starvation and famine

Giving Thanks: Being Grateful Has Positive Effects on Wellbeing

Thanksgiving, as its name suggests, is a day for giving thanks – and pausing to do so can actually be beneficial for your mental health and happiness. William James College clinical psychology faculty member, Dr. Claire Fialkov, explains how expressing gratitude can influence wellbeing:

CAMHI Program Hosts Black Man Can Institute

On Friday, October 18, 2019, in partnership with The Black Man Can Institute (BMCI) and the Boston Public Schools, the William James College Child & Adolescent Mental Health Initiative (CAMHI) hosted its inaugural mental health literacy program and anti-stigma campaign.

Retaining Diverse Student Leaders Scholarship Recipient Announced

According to the American Psychological Association (APA) during the 2014-2015 academic year only 30 percent of those studying psychology in the United

David Axelrod Receives 2019 William James College Mental Health Humanitarian Award

The Mental Health Humanitarian Award, which is given to one recipient each year, celebrates the contributions of a person who is, in the words of the William James College motto, “Meeting the Need” and “Making a Difference.”

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