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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
William James College celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. Here is a sample of our scholarly projects focused on Asian topics by our students
Grant Supports Professional Online Education
William James College has received a $20,000 grant from The John W. Alden Trust to support its new Professional Online Education on Advancing Mental Health.
William James Community Engagement
Expanding Services and Reaching New Populations
The Role of the Clinical Mental Health Counselor Today
What do a musician, a 50-year-old mother of three and a corrections manager have in common? They are all part of the diverse, vibrant tapestry that is
Just In: Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Human Services program
William James College has been approved to offer an undergraduate degree completion program. Many social service agency and state workers are engaged in behavioral healthcare with an Associate’s degree. This BS in Psychology and Human Services will increase the skills and opportunities of the workforce...
Spring 2017 From The President
Dear Friends of William James College, The need for educational excellence, service and discussion in applied psychology could not be greater. Whether
Celebration of Diversity
Song, Poetry, Spoken Word and Dance
Refugees
The dramatic Executive Order on Friday by President Trump that restricts travel to the US by people from seven Muslim majority countries leaves us all
Practicing What We Preach: An Account from Student Cynthia Williams
Cynthia Williams always wanted to help others in her career, but wasn’t sure how – that is, until she went to her first class as a high school student.
Living Out Your Passion at William James College: An account from student Matthew Goodnow
Matthew Goodnow wasn’t a psychology major at Union College (class of ’11), but that didn’t stop him from pursuing a graduate degree in the field. Currently a third-year clinical psychology Psy.D. candidate at William James College in Newton, Mass., Matthew decided to pursue a career in psychology...
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