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The story of Katrina Jackson, M.A., one of The Chicago School’s 2023 Distinguished Alumni honorees, has truly come full circle....
When deciding what field to pursue in college, Emma Grace, Ph.D., Program Chair of The Chicago School’s Ph.D. International Psychology...
As we approach the longer-term reality of COVID-19, keep an eye on how you’re doing: Are you able to sustain...
With the significant increase in remote work since the COVID-19 pandemic, there is the possibility of a newly emerging public...
The College of Professional Studies hosted a webinar titled “Trust and Fairness in AI Supported Learning” as part of their...








