“To see all the years of hard work and sacrifice come to fruition in such a joyous celebration is inspiring," said Chicago Campus Dean Margie Martyn, Ph.D. "We are thrilled to have played a part in the success of so many who will use what they’ve learned to make a positive impact locally and globally.”
"We can take pride in knowing that we played a part in preparing more professionals who will fill the gaps in mental and behavioral health services, and in doing so, positively impact the community," said SoCal Campus Dean Justin Cassity, Ed.D.
Normal sadness often gets confused with major depressive disorder, which is an illness. Dr. Claudia Shields of our Clinical Psychology Department explains.
Make sure kids don't lose skills learned throughout the school year while on summer break. Dr. Rachel Losoff of The Chicago School's School Psychology Department talks about ways to prevent "summer slide."
The Graduate Research Forum is an annual conference featuring our student scholarship that connects students with the rest of the campus.
Service is practically coded in Dr. Karen Brown's family's DNA. The mother of six comes from a family with a long tradition of giving to country and community.
In this interview with "Fox 32 Chicago", Department Chair I/O Business Psychology, Dr. Keith Carroll discusses about a trend called "ghosting" and how it makes its way to the working world.
In commemoration of Memorial Day, Eric Mejia, a member of our amazing Admissions staff, shares memories of his military service and the impact that service had on his life.