In The Media

Dr. Buechner Talks about What Makes an Organization Veteran-Friendly

Barton Buechner, Ph.D., senior adjunct professor for the Online Master of Arts in Military Psychology program, was featured in an LC Global CHANGE TALK about veteran-friendly organizations.

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Military Psychology Graduate Brings Leadership Skills Aboard the USS Bataan

Chief Aviation Ordinanceman Krystal Peck, M.A. ’18, an alumna of the Online Master of Arts in Military Psychology program, returns to active duty after spending five years working as the Director of Veteran Affairs in Gladwin County, Mich.

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Graduate Shannon Kent’s Memory Honored with Navy Regulation Change

Senior Chief Petty Officer Shannon Kent, U.S. Navy, M.A., ’18, was killed in action in Syria on January 16.

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Dr. Troiani Discusses with NPR Illinois How Opioid Use Can Increase Risk of Suicide

Joseph Troiani, Ph.D., a licensed clinical drug counselor and a professor at Adler University’s Online Campus, was featured in an NPR Illinois story discussing the relationship between opioid use and suicide.

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President Crossman Shares Principles for Developing a High-Impact Board

Adler University President Raymond E. Crossman, Ph.D., wrote an article for the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges sharing the essential principles that the University uses to develop a high-impact board.

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Dr. Troiani Discusses How Social Media Can Affect Mental Health

Joseph E. Troiani, Ph.D., spoke on a panel about the link between social media and mental health at an event hosted by Rep. Bill Foster of Naperville on December 3. Dr. Troiani shared the effects that social media can have on the brain and mental health of children and adolescents.

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Dr. Troiani Discusses Options for Veterans with PTSD

Joseph E. Troiani, Ph.D., talked to WGN Morning News about resources available to veterans who suffer from post-traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD). Dr. Troiani, a retired Naval commander and clinical psychologist, was invited to the program in the wake of the tragic mass shooting by a veteran in Thousand Oaks, California.

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Adler Graduate and Faculty Member Receives Illinois Bicentennial Honor

Blake Schroedter, Psy.D. ’16, was named to the “Bicentennial Honor 200” list, part of the Illinois Bicentennial celebration. Schroedter was among 200 veterans in Illinois named to the list for going “above and beyond in serving their fellow veterans and their communities.”

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Article Spotlights IPSSJ Contributor and Social Justice Advocate

A media report recently featured a woman who contributed last summer to Adler University’s Institute on Public Safety and Social Justice. The Source article centers on Najjuwah Walden, who works to advance reproductive and sexual health, particularly as it relates to institutional racism and economic stability.

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Adler Graduate Runs for Wisconsin County Board Seat

An Adler University graduate and hopeful politician is making headlines while campaigning for a board seat in Dane County, Wisconsin, where she says she hopes to establish a more socially just structure for residents.

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President Crossman Shares ‘Why Speaking Out Matters’ In Trusteeship Magazine

Adler University President Raymond E. Crossman, Ph.D., weighs in on the evolving role of higher education leaders in Trusteeship magazine.

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Dr. Crossman Shares His Story & Perspective on the President’s Harmful Actions in Salon Essay

In a Salon essay, Adler University President Raymond E. Crossman, Ph.D., shared a personal and political story to help fight against rhetoric and policies that target and marginalize people.

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