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.
When Jaclyn Dyreby’s mother died, Jaclyn knew it would have a major impact on her life. What she didn’t know was the great impact...
As if a global pandemic and a hemorrhaging economy are not enough to worry about, we are being besieged once again by the news of reprehensible atrocities impacting the African-American community.
As the majority of states are enforcing strict shelter-in-place orders, more employees than ever before are working from home. This transition can be challenging for many as we adjust to this new reality. The following videos provide tips on how to set yourself up for success when working from home, and how organizations can best support their employees who are working remotely.
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology alum Sasha Long, BCBA, fulfills needs when she finds them and has been doing so her entire career.
Today, suicide risk is the most common emergency encountered by clinical psychologists and other clinical mental health providers. The National...
The Chicago School Alum Lindsay Fleming educates teens about mental health and therapy by meeting them where they are: on...
Xochitl Romero started using drugs when she was 13 years old. Today she is clean and getting ready to complete a special residential treatment program at the Anne Douglas Center for Women at the LA Mission








