In an interview with CBS Washington, D.C. affiliate, WUSA 9, Dr. Eleazar Eusebio, department chair, School Psychology discusses the best tips to get kids mentally prepared to go back to school and to optimize their...
(LOS ANGELES) (FEBRUARY 16, 2021) With schools across the country opening for in-person learning for the first time in nearly a year, children will need reassurance and support as they prepare to head back. Licensed...
(LOS ANGELES) (April 2, 2018) – Dr. Michele Nealon, President of The Chicago School, has selected Dr. Justin Cassity as the new Campus Dean of its Southern California Campuses in Los Angeles, Irvine and San...
On June 26th, our nation took a momentous step forward in granting all citizens the most fundamental of human rights to marry. It is a decision that has been a long time coming, but it...
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The Rwandan Genocide of 1994, which lasted approximately 100 days, left a horrifyingly enduring legacy in its wake. The extensive trauma found in the aftermath of an estimated 800,000 to one million murders; 75,000 children...
LOS ANGELES (MARCH 5, 2021) — The Chicago School is pleased to announce that it has earned the 2021-2022 Military Friendly® School designation, with a gold standard of recognition. A Military Friendly® School designation recognizes The...
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology is pleased to announce that Andrew Currey has received the Fulbright U.S. Student Program Award in the field of Business/Management for the 2019-2020 academic year. Selected on the basis of his academic and professional achievement, as well as the record of his service and leadership potential in his field of study, he will intern and study in Mexico.
Anxiety is a natural reaction to going back to in-class learning during COVID-19 after more than a year of learning from home. Dr. Michele Nealon joins Spectrum News 1 SoCal to discuss how parents can...
