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.
Crystal has a lot planned for her future, and completion of her doctorate is only the beginning.
Alumna Asia Vianna Leak, M.A., has first-hand experience losing a parent to incarceration. It inspired her to create a tool for children dealing with the same loss.
A second-year student in the International Psychology Program, the determined Marylin has already achieved her childhood goal.
Xochitl Romero started using drugs when she was 13 years old. Today she is clean and getting ready to complete a special residential treatment program at the Anne Douglas Center for Women at the LA Mission
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology alum Sasha Long, BCBA, fulfills needs when she finds them and has been doing so her entire career.
While her day-to-day life as an intelligence analyst isn’t necessarily filled with the excitement of life-or-death challenges – it is a world that has allowed her to use her specialized skills to keep our world safe.
Following “Identity in Context: Examination of South Africa” study abroad course, Ph.D. student Melissa Castro Del Valle reflects on the current educational system of South Africa and how apartheid has impacted educational attainment.