In The Media

Doctoral Student Shares Healthy Friendship Advice with Bustle

Bustle featured Rachel D. Miller, M.A. ’17 and a current doctoral student at Adler University, in an article about setting boundaries in friendships. Miller, who is a practicing marriage and family therapist, shared her perspective on how to nurture positive, healthy friendships.

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National Publication Looks to Book by Adler Center Director for ‘Key to Stopping Violence’

Seeking answers about how to curb violence and crime, a political reporter for U.S. News & World Report recently looked to two authors of a newly published research-based book, one of whom is the director of an Adler University center.

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Opinion Piece in Crain’s Chicago Business Cites Adler University Research

Brandon Johnson, a Cook County Commissioner-elect, wrote an opinion piece for Crain’s Chicago Business citing research by Adler University.

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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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Windy City Times Mentions Adler Support for Inclusive Curriculum Bill

An Illinois Senate-approved bill that calls for LGBTQ teachings in classrooms across the state is making headlines this week; and so are the supporters who helped it reach legislators. The Inclusive Curriculum Bill would require educators to include LGBTQ-related historical events and contributions in their lesson plans.

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Chicago Tribune Features Adler Art Therapists’ Work With Seniors

The Chicago Tribune recently highlighted a senior citizen art therapy program and yearly show made possible, in part, by Adler University.

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Chicago Mag Features New ‘War on Neighborhoods’ Book Co-Authored by Adler Director

Chicago Magazine recently looked to the director of an Adler University center for insight about what feeds Chicago’s cycle of violence and poverty.

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Adler Graduate-Turned Forensic Psychology Professor Named Among 75 People You Should Know

Chicago Campus Professor Matt Finn, Psy.D., was recently named among “75 people you should know” by a prominent publication in his home city.

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Adler Graduate Pushes for Progressive Drug Policies

The New York Daily News published an op-ed by a graduate of the university’s Master of Public Policy program.

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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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Chicago Tribune Touts Adler University and Thompson Street Opera Event

The Chicago Tribune highlighted an Adler University-sponsored event featuring performers, activists, and artists in a recent lineup of “must-see” Chicago-area classical concerts.

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WGN Spotlights Kim Foxx, Adler Trustee and Cook County State’s Attorney

Kimberly Foxx, Cook County State’s Attorney and Adler University trustee, was featured on WGN for her many achievements in community building, public safety, and criminal justice.

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