The Chicago School alum and adjunct professor at the Chicago Campus, Kortney Peagram, Ph.D., brings her expertise to bear in this televised discussion on the phenomenon of teens and sexting: the perceived dangers of it...
On January 11, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) celebrated its 59th anniversary. SCLC was founded by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and other activists of that time, and was a leading force in the...
Join us at our Chicago Campus for a free panel discussion on contemporary racial justice organizing. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is most heavily associated with the Civil Rights Movement of the mid-20th century that...
The Chicago School partnered with the Los Angeles Mission’s Anne Douglas Center and First Foundation Bank to present a conference on January 11 to help identify key success indicators for women on Skid Row, and...
Dr. Michele Nealon President, The Chicago School Homeless encampments are not an uncommon sight during my daily commute into work. Since 2013, Los Angeles’ chronically homeless population – those who live on the street for...
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(CHICAGO) (December 2, 2015) Claude Barbre, M.S., M.Div., Ph.D., L.P., full professor in the Clinical Psychology Psy.D. Department at The Chicago School, received the prestigious 2015 Gradiva Award in the Article Category for his book...
The Chicago School’s doctoral student Andrea Hentschel and her trip to Athens, Greece with her Study Abroad class was featured in this Traverse City Record Eagle article. Hentschel, who also runs a Safe Families for Children program...
National Service Month 2015 was once again a great success, with a participation rate that surpassed last year’s record-breaking number. This past October, more than 130 The Chicago School staff, faculty, students, and alumni came...
