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Becoming an adlerian

Explore stories, reflections, and features that capture what it means to become an Adlerian. Learn about the experiences, values, and voices that shape our community and its commitment to social justice.

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 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

A woman with long blonde hair and a necklace smiles at the camera in an outdoor setting, celebrating as an Online Campus Graduate.
October 26, 2018

Online Campus Graduate Emphasizes the Difference a ‘Just Few’ Can Make

Dr. Quintana sits in front of a large window with buildings blurred in the background. She is wearing a blouse.
July 26, 2018

Studying How Restorative Justice Community Court Invests in Human Potential

Three people pose in front of an Adler University banner. The person in the center holds a plaque reading "2018 Outstanding Alumni Award," celebrating achievements inspired by Alfred Adler and contemporary practice.
June 21, 2018

Applying Alfred Adler’s Principles to Contemporary Practice

A decorative pin with the word "HOME" sits on star-patterned fabric, honoring Veterans, with part of an American flag and a blue plate with white stars in the background.
June 21, 2018

Serving Veterans and Fighting Injustice

Shavonne Fuller, a Change Agent with curly hair, large hoop earrings, and a stone pendant necklace, smiles while standing in front of a blurred blue background.
June 21, 2018

Change Agent: Shavonne Fuller

In Memoriam: Dr. Harold Mosak, an elderly man with white hair, sits on a blue chair in a gray ribbed sweater, looking to his left with a slight smile as natural light softly illuminates the background.
June 5, 2018

In Memoriam: Dr. Harold Mosak

A woman with curly dark hair wearing a blue top and a green floral scarf, representing the spirit of inclusion rider, stands indoors in front of large windows.
March 10, 2018

Become an ‘Inclusion Rider’ for People With Disabilities

A close-up of a paintbrush and palette knife resting on a textured, colorful painting, with a paint palette in the background—reflecting creative expression often explored in an Art Therapy Program such as Adler’s renowned Ph.D. offerings.
December 11, 2017

Adler Offers New Art Therapy Ph.D. Program

A young woman in a red polo shirt, embodying a true Change Agent, sits at a desk in a classroom, facing two students who are out of focus in the foreground.
September 13, 2017

Change Agent: Carmelita Booker

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