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Study: Lying with the truth is risky

A recent study examined whether people can in fact tell the difference between lying by commission, omission or paltering, which is using a truthful statement

Election 2017: Board of Health - Robert Anthony

Robert Anthony, a member of the William James College Advocacy Group, is running for a position on the Board of Health in his hometown Wellesley, Massachusetts.

Boston Children's Museum receives donation for 'PlaySpace'

The Boston Children’s Museum has received their leading gift for funding of their PlaySpace exhibit by William James College adjunct professor Sonya Kurzweil

William James College Awards Honorary Degree to Augustus A. White III

Dr. Augustus A. White III is an advocate for diversity inclusion and the betterment of mankind. His endeavors to ensure all patients are treated fairly

Anxiety top mental-health issue for students

The William James College INTERFACE Referral Service was established to direct people to resources to help them with their mental healthcare needs. Its effectiveness

Nine overseas Chinese groups to celebrate the lantern riddles

The Boston-Taiwan connection is growing stronger with the many cultural events hosted by the Taiwanese Affairs Office in Boston, one of which is the “Wawa No Cidal” film screening co-hosted by Dr. Mengchun Chiang and the Black Mental Health Graduate Academy and Center for Multicultural & Global Mental...

Philanthropic Gift Will Lead to the Renovation of Boston Children’s Museum’s PlaySpace Exhibit

In an effort to support the development of Boston Children Museum’s PlaySpace exhibit, William James College adjunct professor Sonya Kurzweil endowed the organization with their leading gift. The PlaySpace provides a comprehensive exploratory environment tailored to the learning needs of children between...

Celebration of Diversity

Song, Poetry, Spoken Word and Dance

Beyond the Bars of Hopelessness: How We Can Revive Parole

There are roughly 2,500 juveniles serving lifetime sentences in the United States, but do their indiscretions committed at an impressionable age accurately define their true selves? William James College Professor Robert Kinscherff

Conversations, Episode 11: The SageMind Program at William James College

As we age, our brains change in ways that may affect our cognitive functioning. In recent years, studies have been released on methods of not only halting

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