2019 I/O Psychology graduate Andrew Currey is one of the lucky 2,100 students awarded the Fulbright Scholarship for the 2019-2020 academic year.
TCSPP alumni and married couple Johanna and John Jameson launched Memory Farm, LLC to offer dementia sufferers an active method of care that gives them a sense of purpose and dignity.
Dr. Joshua Wyner encourages couples to approach a therapist as early as before getting married, as it allows the couple to explore the ways they interact effectively early and get ahead of any issues that may get in the way in the future.
Across cultures and countries, we've seen that 50% of people report being bullied. Both the victim and perpetrator need help.
The quality of our health is about more than good genes. It is about lifelong access to the factors that contribute to our general well being.
Overcoming a rare, life-threatening illness inspired TCSPP alum Dr. N. Karen Thames to leave a lucrative private practice to build her own non-profit foundation.
Real-world experience is on tap for students at the Dallas Campus’ upcoming Social Impact Day for grassroots nonprofits and small businesses.
The Los Angeles Campus of the The Chicago School started its Fall Term in a new location, welcoming students to a 38,000 square feet space in the Aon Center at 707 Wilshire.








