(LOS ANGELES) (March 9, 2018) – The Chicago School welcomes Michele Hudgins Ozumba, M.A., President of the Women’s College Coalition to its Board of Trustees, where she joins a highly talented group of leaders from...
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Kim A. Bunnell, NAMI, Drs. William and Debbie Covino, Cal State LA, Dr. Peyman Raoofi, and NBA Champion Metta World Peace will be honored. (LOS ANGELES) (April 2, 2018) – The Chicago School’s Southern California...
After the story broke of alleged sexual abuse of immigrant children housed in immigrant youth shelters, Counseling Psychology Associate Professor Dr. Nayeli Chavez interviewed with KJZZ FM to discuss how the allegations impact other immigrant...
We saw great success at the 2016 Naomi Ruth Cohen Institute for Mental Health Education (NRCI) Annual Community Mental Health Conference. More than 300 people attended to hear several dynamic, knowledgeable speakers, including Cook County...
This spring’s Cultural Impact Conference sought to shed light on lesser-known facts about the link between mental illness and gun violence. Read on for three key takeaways.
The Chicago School’s Institute of Professional & Continuing Studies (IPCS) has been granted Five Year Approval by the American Psychological Association Continuing Education Committee (APA CEC). ICPS offers Continuing Education (CE) courses for credit to...
While the most common form of bullying is “emotional bullying”— do you know the warning signs or best practices if your child is being bullied? Verna Oliva, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, The Chicago School’s D.C. Campus...
“Most motorists know that driving while distracted is extremely dangerous, yet they continue to do it anyway in frightening numbers. You might consider it a case of collective cognitive dissonance if distracted drivers felt stress...