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Students, Faculty and Community Explore Diversity Through Art and Conversation
It’s one thing to talk about diversity; quite another to put it into practice. William James knows how to do both as demonstrated by several events the
William James College to Participate in Community Action Partners
Program to provide William James College with consultation surrounding organizational structure and development
Celebrating the Life of Dr. King
There are a few people who come to prominence at just the right time. Their words, their actions and their relationships interact with the existing social conditions
Serving the Mental Health Needs of the Underserved Scholarship
The Serving the Mental Health Needs of the Underserved Scholarship established in William James College’s Center for Multicultural & Global Mental Health
New Masters in Criminal Justice and Behavioral Health
In August 2018, William James College will launch its Master of Arts in Criminal Justice and Behavioral Health program. This is a two-year, 36-credit, fully online and work-friendly program. The program draws on the expertise of the College’s already renowned Forensic Psychology and Counseling faculty...
William James’ First Undergraduate Program
Meeting the Need for More Highly Trained First Line Staff
The Critical Role of Field Supervisors in the Military & Veterans Psychology Program
The opportunity to train with respected and deeply experienced clinicians is a hallmark of William James College, and its Military and Veteran Psychology
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
William James College Begins to Operate the Norfolk and Suffolk Juvenile County Court
William James College continues to contribute its expertise in the education of behavioral health professionals and its commitment to serving vulnerable
Could tragedies like Sandy Hook be prevented?
While I don’t think anyone would argue the tragedy at Sandy Hook is the direct result of a problem in our health care system. It does highlight a fatal flaw
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