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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...

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

Film Screening and Sponsor Workshops Showcasing Contemporary Taiwanese Culture

Taiwanese Actress, Songwriter and Media Personality Ado Kaliting Pacidal to speak during events at William James College

William James College to Host Film Screening and Sponsor Workshops Showcasing Contemporary Taiwanese Culture

Taiwanese Actress, Songwriter and Media Personality Ado Kaliting Pacidal to speak during events at William James College, Berklee College of Music and Harvard University

William James College announces availability of scholarships

Historically undeserved groups and military veterans experience very complex mental health issues, yet they often avoid seeking treatment if they feel

Veterans: Consider using your GI Bill® for a psychology degree

Psychology could be a great career choice for members of the military who already possess problem solving and analytic skills. The Military Times featured

This American Family Has Been Saving Refugees Since the Holocaust Until Trump Stopped Them

William James College has partnered with the Jewish Family Services of Metrowest to counsel Syrian refugees in Framingham, Massachusetts. “You don’t leave

Next status hearing for Tyler Hadley set for May 26

William James College Professor Robert Kinscherff will be called on in the Tyler Hadley case to share his insight on the juvenile brain. Hadley’s lawyer believes there has been further progress in its understanding since his client’s first hearing in 2014.

The Children Left Behind

Systemic bias and social influence can shape how we visualize certain subgroups in ways we never imagined, such as ADHD diagnosis. In this article from

How Our Little White Lies Helped Lead To A Post-Truth Era

“Lying is hard and cognitively exhausting,” explains Professor Joseph Toomey, PhD In GOOD Magazine, Dr. Toomey weighs in on what has been slated the “post-truth” era.

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