Save Our School Children (S.O.S), a program developed by Michelle Hoy-Watkins, Psy.D. of The Chicago School’s Forensic Psychology Department and designed to help at-risk youth, was awarded a $121,935 grant to be disbursed over one...
After being elected as the 65th president of the American Counseling Association (ACA) Dr. Catherine Roland, professor and chair of the Counselor Education Program at the Washington, D.C. Campus of The Chicago School, began her...
The 2015 commencement of The Chicago School’s Washington, D.C. Campus marks the first time the six-year-old Campus graduates candidates from its doctoral programs. Hailing from the Clinical Psychology Program, the International Psychology Program and the Organizational...
The Chicago School’s Dr. Cynthia Langtiw is quoted in this article in the online version of Parents Magazine about helping your child resist peer pressure. The article, titled “Under the Influence? Help Your Kids Resist Peer Pressure” gives parents tips...
Chicago School alumna Dr. Anne Brennan Malec “offers constructive solutions for marital money stressors” in an article published for JADE Magazine, a lifestyle magazine for Asian women. “As with sex, for example, arguments about money are probably...
There are few things more invigorating—or seasons more full of promise—than the beginning of a new academic year. It’s my privilege to welcome you to The Chicago School and to the Fall 2015 semester—whether you...
Program also Boasts 2015 Graduating Class with 100 Percent Licensure Pass Rate The Chicago School today announced that its Ed.S. School Psychology Program, has been awarded full-approval/national recognition status from the National Association of School...
The Ebola outbreak that swept through West Africa last fall galvanized the global healthcare community to assist affected countries. The Chicago School’s International Psychology affiliate professor Nancy Peddle, Ph.D., already working in Sierra Leone, took immediate action....
