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Becoming an adlerian

Explore stories, reflections, and features that capture what it means to become an Adlerian. Learn about the experiences, values, and voices that shape our community and its commitment to social justice.

A Psy.D. student stands smiling next to a research poster titled “Violent-Context Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in Juvenile Justice-Involved Youth,” displayed at a Chicago conference.

From Nebraska research lab to Chicago conference: Psy.D. student Autumn Hanson’s journey

Autumn Hanson presented her neuropsychology-based research at the 13th annual Association of Chicagoland Externship and Practicum Training (ACEPT) Conference at National Louis University on May 1, where she placed third overall. 

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A man with a short beard and mustache, wearing a light gray blazer and blue shirt, sits in front of a bookshelf and white wall—possibly preparing for an ICCP 2026 event or representing Adler University in Nigeria.

“We just have to be willing to see it”: Dr. Olanrewaju’s United Nations Psychology Day Presentation

On any given morning across the globe, headlines paint a vivid picture. Boarders crossed, families fractured, lives interrupted, displaced, and rewritten. For the average reader, these stories are fleeting. For Moshood Olanrewaju, Ph.D., they are anything but.

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Two women stand together at a podium labeled "Adler University," smiling, with one holding a laptop. The scene reflects community care, with people visible in the background.

A commitment to community care earns student Maiya Gillespie the Joy MacPhail Scholarship

Maiya Gillespie still remembers the long conversations across a table at a youth drop-in center in Victoria, British Columbia — sharing coffee, listening to young people’s stories, and helping meet everyday needs like food, clothing, and laundry. 

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Photo of Flavia Silveira at Pride
October 4, 2022

Making meaningful connections — despite the pandemic

Photo of ASM students dancing
September 1, 2022

Adler University, After School Matters partnership expands Chicago’s youth access to mental health

Photo of Jalesa Boyd
August 25, 2022

Adler students receive APA Interdisciplinary Minority Fellowship Program

Photo of Samantha Jones during graduation
August 9, 2022

‘More meaning to my life’: Adler University student shares education, career journey

Closeup of Shayleen Morris wearing a bright pint halter top and her hair down. Her photo is surrounded by a thick blue frame.
June 22, 2022

Becoming the Change She Wanted to See

Portrait photograph of Anne centered in frame. She has dark curly hair and black-framed glasses.
June 9, 2022

How One Image Moved a Mother to Create Change

A woman, an MPPA student, wearing a plaid scarf stands outdoors in front of bright red autumn foliage, with sunlight streaming through the trees—celebrating cultural understanding during Asian Heritage Month.
May 9, 2022

MPPA Student Leads Asian Heritage Months Events to Facilitate Understanding, Celebrate Culture

A man with a short beard and mustache, wearing a light blue shirt and a gray flat cap, stands in front of a plain white background.
April 27, 2022

Changing Perspectives and Advancing Social Justice in the Pacific Northwest

Woman with short brown hair wearing a black top and white knit cardigan, smiling at the camera in a brightly lit room in Istanbul, celebrating the strength of immigrant women.
April 14, 2022

From Istanbul to APA: Changing the Narrative for Immigrant Women

Christina Ruggiero
February 15, 2022

Creating Opportunities to Build a Diverse Counselling Workforce

An Adler Student with long wavy hair and a white shirt smiles at the camera in front of a plain green background.
January 20, 2022

Adler Student Denise Dailey Selected for APA Division 19 Society Leadership Program

A 2021 graduate in cap and gown speaks at a podium labeled "Adler University" during a commencement ceremony, with Vancouver graduates and faculty in regalia seated on stage behind her.
November 22, 2021

2021 Graduate Addresses Vancouver Graduates at Commencement Ceremony

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