The “Windy City” offers distinct benefits for college students seeking to finish their degree and enter the workforce.
As we settle into our new home, The Chicago School is sharing what we’re looking forward to here and four visions for a joined future.
With a child requiring 24/7 care, The Chicago School’s focus and format allowed Rhonda Greenhaw to turn her dedication into a career.
BY KIM SMART Married Chicago School graduates Bobby Carter, Ph.D., and Brenda Carter, Ph.D., or “BC2” as they like to...
Where others see differences, Shirin Zarqa-Lederman—a Child and Adolescent Psychology alumna and International Psychology doctoral student—sees understanding.
Mental health experts, educators, and community members gathered at Evanston Township High School for the 20th community conference to address the theme “It’s Tough Enough: Adolescent Mental Health in Our Changing World.”
In addition to keeping up with coursework in his Clinical Psy.D. program, Jack Junker is preparing to become a U.S. Naval Officer with the hope of increasing access to mental health care for military members and their families.
A report from the 19th annual Naomi Ruth Cohen Institute Conference