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William James College Partners with Jewish Family Service to Help Syrian Refugees

Students and faculty at William James College are contributing their expertise in global mental health as partners with Jewish Family Service of Metrowest

Robert K. Kraft Generous Matching Gift to Fund Scholarships for Veterans

William James College recently received a matching gift in the amount of $100,000 from Robert K. Kraft, Chairman and CEO of the Kraft Group and Owner

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.

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

Meeting the Needs of Children Where They Live

Interning as a school psychologist in Boston Public Schools, alumna Christine Anderson (MA/CAGS ’15) worked with a high school student from Haiti, who was significantly depressed and describing suicidal ideation. Her family had limited awareness of the resources available to help her, requiring Anderson...

William James Community Engagement

Expanding Services and Reaching New Populations

Insights into terrorism, fear and politics in 2017Research & Advocacy

And the impact of the 2016 presidential election

Leadership Hacks, Season 2, Episode 6: Assessing Transformational Leadership in Executive Hiring

Kirsten Moss is the Director of Admissions at Stanford’s graduate school of business and is completing her doctoral degree in Leadership Psychology from William James this month. Kirsten was Harvard Business School’s Director of Admissions for 10 years and has worked in executive assessment at Egon...

Faculty Spotlight: Journal of Pediatrics and Neonatal Care

New Article by Dr. Ed De Vos

‘13 Reasons Why’ sparks concerns among school officials, prompts warnings

Advice from Nadja Lopez, Associate Director of our Freedman Center for Child and Family Development, was highlighted in The Herald News surrounding ways for parents

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