Dr. Clelland Shares Advice for Helping Children with Anxiety
Debbie Clelland, Ph.D., gave advice on how to help children cope with anxiety in a story in The Gisborne Herald, a New Zealand newspaper.
Debbie Clelland, Ph.D., gave advice on how to help children cope with anxiety in a story in The Gisborne Herald, a New Zealand newspaper.
Adler University President Raymond E. Crossman, Ph.D., wrote an article for the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges sharing the essential principles that the University uses to develop a high-impact board.
Alyson Jones, M.A. ’96, Adjunct Faculty Member at Adler University’s M.A. in Counselling Psychology program on the Vancouver Campus, shared her suggestions with YoYo Mama on how to mitigate stress and navigate social situations during the holidays.
Dr. Shahar Rabi, Assistant Professor in the M.A. in Counselling Psychology program at Adler University’s Vancouver Campus, talked to the Bowen Island Undercurrent about publishing a new book on the future of community, culture, and religion.
Joy MacPhail, Chair of the Adler University Board of Trustees, was named by Vancouver magazine to The 2018 VanMag Power 50 List. She was honored for her long career in public service as well as her work at the University.
Educational institutions – whether public, private or in Adler University’s case, nonprofit – must embrace their role of helping to strengthen communities.
A nonprofit publication committed to inspiring better cities recently highlighted the work of an Adler University leader who advocates for residents in Chicago’s most historically disadvantaged communities.
Several Vancouver-area media outlets published announcements about Joy MacPhail’s new role as Chair of Adler University’s Board of Trustees.
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.
An Adler University Vancouver Campus student coordinated a culturally inclusive event aimed at breaking down stigmas and barriers for those facing mental health challenges.
The Georgia Straight ranked Joy MacPhail, Chair of the Adler University Board of Trustees, among Vancouver’s 30 most influential female politicians in history.
Adler University President Raymond E. Crossman, Ph.D., weighs in on the evolving role of higher education leaders in Trusteeship magazine.