Program Director Jason Walker named inaugral co-editor-in-chief of new journal advancing higher education scholarship
Dialogues in Higher Education: Delivery and Impact will launch this year by the Independent Degree Granting Institutions of British Columbia
‘Weathering’: 2025-26 Common Book explores how systems shape human health
Adler University Library has selected the book, “Weathering: The Extraordinary Stress of Ordinary Life in an Unjust Society” by Arline T. Geronimus, Sc.D., as the 2025-26 Common Book title — and they are planning a slate of events to engage students, faculty, and staff in dialogue throughout the academic year.
New appointments in Finance, Information Technology
Melody Sousa and Eric Korslin have assumed new roles to enhance operational efficiency and drive advancements across the institution
Trio receives annual Alfred Adler Social Justice Awards
The annual Social Justice Award highlights the awardees’ tireless efforts to impact the world while inspiring others to do the same.
Inaugural Giving Day campaign raises $119K to invest in the next generation of changemakers
The gifts received during Giving Day also mean more scholarships, more partnerships, and more opportunities to positively impact the world.
A message from Board Chair Noland Joiner
On behalf of the Board of Trustees, thank you to Dr. Crossman for 20 years of extraordinary leadership.
Adler University President to step down in 2024
A year in review: Impact, engagement, and progressive change
As 2022 comes to a close, we are looking back at the people, programs, and partners showcasing the progressive change being made by the Adler community.
Dr. Vida Dyson — Adler’s first Black faculty member — to retire after 30 years
“I’m very humbled because I never saw myself accomplishing my work singularly, it has always been in collaboration with others,” she said. “I’ve always felt I was here to make a contribution.”
‘A statement of confidence’: Vancouver Campus Psy.D. program granted 10-year reconsent authorization
The decade-long reauthorization — which is twice as long as typically granted — underscores the quality of the University’s Psy.D. program.
Need writing help? Meet Sinan Uluc, Vancouver Campus’ new writing consultant
Uluc has 15 years of relevant experience, including a decade of teaching English as a second language, 700 hours in five academic terms of teaching assistantship in the creative writing program at the University of British Columbia, and six published novel translations from English to Turkish.