Adler professor shares guidelines for respectful online interactions
James D. Halbert, Ph.D., shares with Reader’s Digest netiquette tips and best practices for online behavior.
James D. Halbert, Ph.D., shares with Reader’s Digest netiquette tips and best practices for online behavior.
In a Medical News Today article, Bluvshtein speaks on how the pandemic affects ways humans interact and communicate with one another.
Bathje says that psychedelics can help with physical brain health, besides improving symptoms of depression and other mental disorders.
Dr. Elena Quintana, Executive Director of Adler University’s Institute on Public Safety & Social Justice, joined Black Press of America’s “Let It Be Known” last week to speak on her role on the Independent Monitoring Team for Chicago Police Department’s Consent Decree. The Consent Decree is court-approved settlement that requires the Chicago Police Department (CPD) and the City of Chicago to reform police training, use of force, community policing, accountability and more.
Elena Quintana, Ph.D., Executive Director of the Institute on Public Safety and Social Justice, joined the “Teachers’ Lounge” podcast to discuss the development of a new bachelors-level program in Applied Psychology offered virtually by Adler University’s Online Campus at Big Muddy River Correctional Center in Illinois.
Mariel Hufnagel was recently named Executive Director of the Court Appointed Special Advocates of Union County, New Jersey. The organization recruits, trains, and supports community volunteers to champion for children in the foster care system.
Samantha Coleman, Ph.D., Online Campus Faculty and Director of the Student Experience and Academic Advising and Sandria Washington, who together founded a podcast to amplify Black adoptee voices, discussed normalizing adoption in the Black community.
Joshua R. Wolff, Ph.D., who teaches for the Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.) program in Chicago, was recently interviewed by Psychology Today on the importance of psychology in addressing social issues in the face of COVID-19.
Megan Hasselroth, M.A. ’16, was interviewed by NPR about her role as Executive Director of Lead(h)er, a nonprofit mentoring program focused on career and community development for women.
Online Campus student Cheryl Magee, M.A. ’18, founder and executive director of Hope Center in New Orleans, is helping connect veterans with housing, services, and mental health support during the pandemic.
Marina Bluvshtein, Ph.D., Director of the Center for Adlerian Practice and Scholarship at Adler University, was recently featured in Medium’s Authority Magazine series, “How to Develop Mindfulness and Serenity During Uncertain Times.”