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Freedman Center Collaborates with Communities on Suicide Prevention, Mental Health Promotion

Every 40 seconds, someone loses their life to suicide. This global public health issue affects all populations

Justice Resource Institute (JRI) Releases Video Highlighting William James College Collaboration

A collaboration between William James College and the Justice Resource Institute (JRI) provides students with educational opportunities to further their career in the mental health field. Through the collaboration, students are able to pursue their Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Human Services...

Gloria Noronha Named William James College’s Inaugural Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

William James College has announced the appointment of Ms. Gloria Noronha as the College’s inaugural Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

Dr. Robert Kinscherff Addresses Gun Violence at 2019 APA Convention

Robert Kinscherff, JD, PhD, Associate VP of Community Engagement at William James College, spoke at the APA 2019 Convention on his research on violence risk assessment and management and other factors related to addressing gun violence in the United States

William James College Awarded Grants Totaling $2.7 Million For Graduate Psychology Education Program, Opioid Workforce Expansion Program

The HRSA grants received letters of support from Representatives Joseph Kennedy and Ayanna Pressley. Programs will benefit underserved Massachusetts Community Health Centers.

Game Changer: Facilitator’s Guide Written by Leadership PsyD Student Reveals Hidden Biases Through Game Play

Implicit bias refers to the attitudes or stereotypes that unconsciously affect a person’s understanding, actions, and decisions.

Clinical PsyD Student Commissioned into United States Navy

Kelly Main, a rising fifth-year student in the Clinical Psychology PsyD program, was commissioned into the United States Navy on July 12 in a ceremony held at the College.

Guyana Service Learning & Cultural Immersion Program Addresses Suicide Prevention

Suicide is a leading cause of death in Guyana and represents a critical public health crisis. Guyana, one of the least populated countries in South America, in years past has had the unfortunate distinction of having the world’s highest incidence of suicide — 44.2 suicides per 100,000 deaths, four...

“More than a credit on my transcript,” student shares the impact Service Learning and Cultural Immersion Program had on her

What is it like to participate in a service learning and cultural immersion program as a student at William James College? In the reflection that follows, Sadé Callwood, a fourth year Clinical PsyD student, shares how her experience in Kenya has impacted her growth and development personally and as...

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