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William James College Graduate Received Proclamation from Lawrence Mayor

Honorable Dan Rivera Recognized Dr. Glavielinys Cruz’s Achievements and Dedication to Academic Excellence

William James College Graduate Received Proclamation from Lawrence Mayor

Honorable Dan Rivera Recognized Dr. Glavielinys Cruz’s Achievements and Dedication to Academic Excellence

Use of applied behavior analysis on the rise

Dr. Ronald Lee, director of our new master of arts program in applied behavioral analysis, was quoted in this article in the New England Psychologist.

William James College Awards Honorary Degree to Augustus A. White, III, MD, PhD, for Work in Diversity

Dr. White Introduced by Daughter Atina White during 36th Commencement

William James College Receives Graduate Psychology Education Grant of $1,016,569 from the United States Health Resources and Services Administration

Grant will fund the placement of doctoral level interns in underserved communities as part of the WJC Consortium

William James College Receives Graduate Psychology Education Grant of $1,016,569 from U.S. Health Resources and Services

Grant will fund the placement of doctoral level interns in underserved communities as part of the WJC Consortium

Henrietta Silverman Bench Dedication

Empathy, Relationship and Generativity

Inspiring Exchange on Witnessing & Secondary Trauma with Earthquake First Responders in Ecuador

On 7/27/2016 I gave a conference on behalf of William James College at Universidad de Guayaquil in Ecuador on Witnessing and Secondary Trauma in Crises Response Work.

How Marty Walsh’s DNC Speech Could Help the Recovery Community

Having public allies like Walsh could reduce stigmas around substance abuse.

Conversations, Special Edition 1: Police Confrontations with the Mentally Ill

The Boston Globe’s Spotlight team has investigated the mental health system in Massachusetts, and recently illustrated the tragic story line that plays out when police are held responsible for the management of mentally ill people—a role for which they are not properly trained. President Covino chats...

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