Nathan Hall Shares the Technology that Helped Balance His Work in The Pandemic
When COVID-19 hit, higher institutions around the world needed quick solutions to make class and office hours accessible to students. Adler Vancouver professor, Nathan Hall, M.A., shares with EdSurge the technology that helped him shift to virtual teaching while working at two different institutions.
Adler Vancouver’s Amir Sepehry, Ph.D., Speaks on Psychopharmacology with The Canadian Psychological Association
Adler Vancouver faculty member, Amir Sepehry, Ph.D., was profiled on the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) website to talk about the intersection of psychology and medicine, known as psychopharmacology. He is the Chair of the Psychopharmacology Section at the CPA.
Board Chair, Joy MacPhail, pens new op-ed in the Vancouver Sun, addressing affordable housing solutions in British Columbia
Board Chair Joy MacPhail Receives a YWCA Metro Vancouver Women of Distinction Award
Joy MacPhail, Chair of the Adler University Board of Trustees, received a 2021 YWCA Women of Distinction Award for Business & the Professions from the YWCA Metro Vancouver.
Vancouver Campus Student Shares the Importance of Character in Leaders in the Toronto Sun
Vancouver Campus student Alyssa McDonald co-wrote an opinion piece for the Toronto Sun with Petros Kusmu on the role toxic leaders have throughout companies, organizations, and government agencies in Canada.
Board Chair Joy MacPhail Receives Lifetime Achievement Award by Business in Vancouver
Joy MacPhail, chair of the Board of Trustees, will be given the distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award by Business in Vancouver at their Influential Women in Business Awards.
Dr. Bluvshtein Shares Mental Health Insight in Authority Magazine
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.”
President Crossman Joins The Chronicle of Higher Education Virtual Roundtable
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.
Adler University Experts Offer Mental Health Advice During Public Health Crisis
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.
Vancouver Graduate Shares Advice for Coping with Grief on CTV
Vancouver Campus graduate and adjunct professor Alyson Jones, M.A. ’96, was featured on CTV after the sudden passing of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gigi.
Vancouver Graduate Shares Advice for Resolving Family Conflict on CTV Morning Live
Clinical counselor Alyson Jones, M.A. ’96, was featured on CTV Morning Live in a segment called “How to Resolve Family Conflict.”