Online Campus Graduate Named President of United Way of Steele County
Annette Duncan, M.A. ’18, was recently appointed president of United Way of Steele County in Owatonna, Minnesota.
Annette Duncan, M.A. ’18, was recently appointed president of United Way of Steele County in Owatonna, Minnesota.
Adler University President Raymond E. Crossman, Ph.D., joined a roundtable discussion on April 2 to share thoughts on how higher education leaders can help navigate institutions through the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the spirit of social interest and community, several Adler University experts have shared advice for maintaining good mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tracey Burraston, M.A. ’18, a graduate of the online Master of Arts in Psychology: Specialization in Military Psychology program, recently published a study that was featured in Cronkite News, a division of Arizona PBS.
Michelle Dennis, Ph.D., Chair of the Department of Leadership and Applied Psychology for the Online Campus, published an article on FacultyFocus.com featuring tips for recruiting faculty to teach in an online environment.
Adler University Online Campus student Marshall “Muddy” Boyle was featured on Fox-32 News in Chicago for his role with Guitars for Vets.
Adler University’s definition of Socially Responsible Practice was featured in the Kenosha News
Online Graduate Named Executive Director of Women’s Mentoring Organization
Joseph E. Troiani, Ph.D., Director of the Master of Arts in Military Psychology program for Adler University’s Online Campus, was recently interviewed for a news segment on WGN-TV.
Motivational speaker and Adler University graduate Alan Mallory was recently featured in the Columbia Valley Pioneer for his leadership workshop, “Reaching New Heights.” The workshop was hosted on November 8 at the Columbia Valley Centre in Alberta, Canada.
Shannon Thomison, a student in the Online Campus Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial and Organizational Psychology program, was featured on The Leveraged Ph.D., a blog that helps doctoral students use their future degree to its full potential.
Nanda Danitschek, a graduate of the Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology Online Campus program, was recently named as executive director of Stepping Stone, an emergency shelter and transitional housing facility in Michigan City, Ind.