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.
Chicago Magazine recently looked to the director of an Adler University center for insight about what feeds Chicago’s cycle of violence and poverty.
Chicago Campus Professor Matt Finn, Psy.D., was recently named among “75 people you should know” by a prominent publication in his home city.
The New York Daily News published an op-ed by a graduate of the university’s Master of Public Policy program.
Adler University President Raymond E. Crossman, Ph.D., weighs in on the evolving role of higher education leaders in Trusteeship magazine.
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.
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.
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.
The Chronicle of Higher Education interviewed higher education thought leaders from across the country, including Adler University President Raymond E. Crossman, Ph.D., about the Trump administration’s “implicit battle with higher education.”
The Chronicle of Higher Education interviewed Raymond E. Crossman, Ph.D., on how far the LGBTQ community has come in achieving acceptance and equal rights within the U.S.
In partnership with Chicago’s WGN Radio, Adler University created the podcast series, On Social Health and Change, in which faculty, students, and community partners address social justice issues.