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From Newton to San Juan: Lucero Latino Mental Health Program Scholars Shine on a National Stage
In mid-October, when the annual conference of the National Latinx Psychological Association (NLPA) commenced in San Juan, Puerto Rico, 91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ³ÉÈËÔÚÏß was well represented. In total, eleven current students and one recent graduate made the 1,600-mile trip due south to present slivers of their scholarly work via five poster presentations accepted from a pool of juried submissions. Following the group’s return to New England, a pair of conference participants shone a spotlight on the unique mental health needs of the Latino community and how 91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ³ÉÈËÔÚÏß is working to meet them.
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The Teaching Faculty Fellowship
91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ³ÉÈËÔÚÏß Center for Workforce Development has established the Teaching Faculty Fellowship (TFF), created in partnership with the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, to provide educational and mentorship opportunities to emerging faculty members who come from historically underrepresented...
Donor Profile: Chris Huvos, PsyD (1983)
Gratitude for a rewarding career leads to over 30 years of giving.
Donor Profiles: Amy Kahn, PsyD (1987) and Ava Kahn-McQueen, MA (2019)
Mother and daughter, and fellow alumnae, give because they see that their gifts matter.
Dr. Jackie Lapidus ’90 Helps Fund 91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ³ÉÈËÔÚÏß Future by Making a Planned Gift
Jackie's appreciation of the profound experience she had as a student at WJC, which promoted introspection and self-examination, were critically important to her and deepened over time. She believes in the mission of the College and wants to help ensure its future so that succeeding students can take...
Clinical PsyD Students Lead Symposium Offering Best Practices for Working with Undocumented Populations
Last month, Clinical PsyD students Michaela Newton, Denisse Ochoa, and Barbara Atim Okeny organized a symposium for aspiring clinicians to provide resources on working with vulnerable populations including undocumented immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.
Serving the Mental Health Needs of the Underserved
Meet our 2022-2023 CMGMH Fellows and Scholarship Awardees.
Student Profile: Deon Mowatt
Grateful for Faculty Mentorship, Professional Development, and Scholarship. Deon Mowatt has dedicated his career to giving back to his community, working with children and families through school systems, in-home therapy, and community health clinics. It was in his position at the Home for Little Wanderers...
Bridging the Mental Health Services Gap Across the Commonwealth
In recent years, media outlets have reported on the dramatic increase in rates of depression, anxiety, stress, insomnia, and substance use. In response to this healthcare crisis, 91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ³ÉÈËÔÚÏß has introduced a pathway to education, careers, and professional growth.
Trustee Profile: Catherine Colinvaux
Strengthening the Legacy: Philanthropist Catherine Colinvaux brings passion for strategy and public health to Board of Trustees.
Women Veterans, the Unsung Warriors and Heroes of the Military
Faculty Viewpoint by Jenny D'Olympia: Think of a veteran. Whom do you see? Maybe you think of a relative, or a friend, or someone you have seen in a movie or on the news. It’s not likely that the first image that comes to mind is of a woman.
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