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Stay up to date with the latest news, media highlights, and campus stories from Adler University’s Chicago campus—where our community is leading change and making an impact.

IN THE MEDIA

She’s Got Nerve Podcast
October 23, 2025

Lisa Coleman: Patience is a Virtue

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Fra Noi
October 19, 2025

Troiani at cutting edge of military psych

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SELF Magazine
September 8, 2025

What is parentification? The toxic parent-child relationship, explained

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Education News Canada
August 15, 2025

Rita M. Dibble, CFRE named vice president of institutional advancement at Adler University

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Campus News

A woman in U.S. military uniform stands in front of an American flag backdrop, holding military gear and smiling at the camera, embodying pride and dedication as she takes steps toward becoming an advocate for veterans support.
February 4, 2019

Becoming an Advocate for Fellow Veterans

A woman with long brown hair sits outdoors on a bench, looking slightly upward with a calm expression. Sunlight highlights her hair and face, reflecting the thoughtful presence of a culturally sensitive therapist.
December 14, 2018

How I learned to become a culturally sensitive therapist

December 10, 2018

Trustee Kimberly Foxx Named to Illinois Governor-Elect’s Transition Committee

Two adults and a child walk hand-in-hand on a gravel path outdoors, photographed from behind. This warm moment highlights the family bonds often explored in Couple and Family Therapy Ph.D. programs with national accreditation.
December 10, 2018

Ph.D. in Couple and Family Therapy Program Achieves National Accreditation

A smiling Central Illinois veteran in camouflage gear and helmet stands outdoors, wearing sunglasses and holding a rifle.
December 10, 2018

Graduate Dedicated to Helping Veterans in Central Illinois

Abstract painting of a person with eyes closed, featuring bold red, yellow, and blue brushstrokes across the face and body, explores how expressive artwork can become a powerful tool for art therapy and violence prevention.
November 30, 2018

Art Therapy Student Shares How Artwork Can Promote Violence Prevention

Dr. Bernard Shulman, an elderly man in glasses, a brown tweed jacket, yellow shirt, and patterned tie, stands indoors looking at the camera.
November 27, 2018

In Memoriam: Dr. Bernard Shulman

Dr. Barrie sits in front of a large window with several floors of another building blurred in the background. She is wearing a multicolored blouse.
November 9, 2018

Dr. Barrie Receives Forward Promise Fellowship for Leaders Award

Dr. Henning is standing in front of a large window with a classroom blurred in the background. She is wearing a blouse.
October 15, 2018

Education About Sexual Assault to Bring About Social Change

A group of people pose in front of a "Stand With Refugees" banner, holding signs that say "Seeking safety is not a crime" and "#StandWithRefugees," raising awareness about the global refugee crisis and the effects of displacement.
October 10, 2018

Global Refugee Crisis and the Effects of Displacement

A woman with shoulder-length dark hair streaked with gray, a red top, and a colorful beaded necklace smiles at the camera; she is a Fellow of the American Council on Education at Adler University, posing against a plain background.
October 5, 2018

American Council on Education Fellow Joins Adler University

A woman with curly dark hair, wearing a black sweater and shoulder bag, stands smiling in front of a stone archway and green plants, reflecting on the importance of addressing reluctance to seeking therapy in Latino communities.
October 1, 2018

Reluctance to Seeking Therapy in Latino Communities

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