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A person sits on an orange chair by a window, typing on a blue laptop placed on their lap, researching Devant opportunities through the career resource center.

Adler University launches career resource center powered by Devant

The Adler Career Resource Center is a centralized, online hub that provides students with on-demand career tools, guided resources, and practical support to help them move confidently from graduate study into professional practice.

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A doctoral student stands by the water holding a lit sparkler, smiling at the camera, with trees and a light sky in the background—a joyful moment inspired by the Tiffany Gee Memorial Scholarship.

Doctoral student awarded the Tiffany Gee Memorial Scholarship

When Hye Ree Ahn began her studies at Adler University, she never anticipated that her graduate experience would one day connect to the legacy of a student she had never met. Yet as her training deepened, she found herself drawn to the same questions, values, and commitments that shaped Tiffany Gee’s journey. 

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A man in a suit and striped tie stands in front of a U.S. flag and window, facing the camera with a neutral expression, reflecting leadership and commitment to issues like military mental health.

Building bridges: From Adler University to military mental health leadership

Everything changed for Michael Brennan, Psy.D.’12, when a military recruiter walked into Adler University in 2007. What began as a casual conversation about service and mental health turned into something deeper. 

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A woman with light brown hair, wearing a black puffer jacket, sits in the front seat of a car and smiles at the camera, radiating positivity as part of an inclusive mental health community.
April 21, 2021

The SJP Experience: Helping Promote an Inclusive Mental Health Community

Person wearing glasses and black scrubs smiles at the camera, a face mask under their chin and a badge clipped to their collar, standing in front of a closed door—ready to support both physical health and mental health needs.
April 12, 2021

Holistic Healing: Addressing Physical, Mental and Community Health

A man with curly dark hair smiles at the camera, wearing a white shirt, blue polka dot bow tie, and blue suspenders. His style adds an artful touch as he stands against a blurred outdoor background, ready to break down barriers with the SJP Experience.
April 6, 2021

The SJP Experience: Exploring Art as a Tool to Break Down Barriers

A smiling online graduate holds an Adler University Master of Arts in Applied Psychology diploma outdoors, with trees symbolizing the seeds of change they've planted through their education.
December 9, 2020

Online Graduate Encourages Peers to ‘Plant the Seeds of Change’

A Vancouver Graduate from the Class of 2020 stands indoors in a graduation cap and gown, arms open and smiling at the camera.
December 8, 2020

Vancouver Graduate Celebrates Class of 2020’s Dedication and Adlerian Values

A group of masked protesters hold signs at a demonstration, with a transgender pride flag visible in the background, highlighting solidarity in coping with stress and standing against racial injustice.
November 16, 2020

Coping with the Trauma and Stress of Racial Injustice

A person with long dark hair in a top bun, wearing a black turtleneck sweater, smiles against a plain black background—capturing the quiet strength often seen in LGBTQ+ Art Therapists and those championing Invisible Histories through Art Therapy.
November 16, 2020

Illuminating ‘Invisible Histories’ of LGBTQ+ Art Therapists

Two people sit on the ground outdoors at night, bundled in scarves and blankets, smiling at the camera with others and sleeping bags in the background—raising awareness about different forms of homelessness.
July 16, 2020

Raising Awareness of Homelessness—and its Many Forms

Woman with long brown hair and bangs, wearing a patterned orange and turquoise top, smiles at the camera against a plain grey background, embodying the spirit of empowering girls through music.
July 13, 2020

The SJP Experience: Empowering Girls and Gender Non-Conforming Youth Through Music

A person with curly brown hair and light skin smiles at the camera against a plain background, with a green plant partially visible, highlighting the importance of addressing rising risk factors related to domestic abuse.
May 19, 2020

Addressing the Rising Risk of Domestic Abuse

A woman with long dark hair smiles at the camera in an indoor office setting, highlighting the power of virtual connections in today’s workplace.
May 19, 2020

Creating Virtual Connections for Veterans

A person with short, bleached blonde hair and earrings smiles outdoors with trees and a building in the background, embodying resilience as vulnerable youth find ways to cope during the pandemic.
May 19, 2020

Helping Vulnerable Youth Cope During the Pandemic

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