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Reverend Dr. Ray Hammond and Reverend Dr. Gloria White-Hammond Receive Honorary Degrees During 38th Commencement

June 3, 2018 (BOSTON) – William James College, a leader in educating the next generation of mental health professionals, awarded honorary degrees to Reverend

Ethan Pollack, PhD, Receives Honorary Degree during 38th Commencement

William James College, a leader in educating the next generation of mental health professionals, awarded an honorary degree

Benaree Wiley to Speak at 38th Commencement

Rev. Dr. Gloria White-Hammond, Rev. Dr. Raymond Hammond and Dr. Ethan Pollack will receive honorary degrees.

What President Trump should have said about the opioid crisis

“This is not a time for campaign rhetoric. The people who suffer from drug dependency and addiction and their families who live with chaos, anger, fear

Benaree Wiley to Speak at William James College 38th Commencement

We were honored to have Benaree Wiley, principal of the Wiley Group deliver our 38th Commencement Address. Read more about Benaree Wiley’s accomplishments

Training Vets to Treat Vets on WBUR May 28, 2018

On Memorial Day 2018, WBUR ran a segment highlighting the program’s immense growth as well as commentary from Associate Program Director Travis Bickford, a veteran himself, on the importance of recognizing the contributions veterans can bring to society after returning to civilian life.

Training Vets to Treat Vets on NBC Boston

Hear more about the program from Dr. Dingman, Associate Director of Military and Veteran Relations Travis Bickford, as well as TVTV students James Walker and Francis Mcmenamin during this segment from NBC Boston.

Training Veterans to Treat Veterans on NECN's The Take with Sue O'Connell

Combat vets Travis Bickford, associate director of military and veteran relations at William Jones College, and Jenny D'Olympia, doctoral student, who is counseling vets, look at the program where military veterans are trained to treat other vets, dealing with psychological wounds of combat.

Teenagers, adults dangerously addicted to cellphones, says study

In a recent article with the Boston Herald, William James College professor Brian Jadro explains the psychology behind our excessive cell phone use.

William James College Partners with Teachers21

After several years of collaborating on programs in Leadership and Social Emotional Learning, becoming formally affiliated with the college will enable Teachers21 to expand its mission of developing school cultures where all educators embrace the adaptations required for continuous improvement, with...

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