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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.

Woman with long dark hair wearing a light blue blazer, white top, and layered pearl necklace, smiling confidently against a plain light gray background—balancing style and poise in today’s fast-paced AI workplace.

Adler alumna and professor Falguni Shah, Ph.D., transforms doctoral research into published book

When Falguni Shah, Ph.D., began her doctoral research at Adler University as a student in the Doctor of Philosophy in Organizational Leadership program, she had one question in mind: Why do so many women struggle to advance into leadership roles despite their qualifications? 

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A woman with long straight blonde hair wearing a pink blazer over a black top, posed against a plain grey background, reflects Chelsea Minhas’s commitment to building communities at Adler University.

Building communities through connections: Chelsea Minhas brings her experiences to Adler University

From an early age, Chelsea Minhas was able to spot the cracks in the system. 

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An older man with thinning hair wearing a dark polo shirt stands against a plain light gray background, facing the camera and smiling slightly—an Outstanding International Psychologist recognized by the American Psychological Association.

Neal Rubin, Ph.D., ABPP, named 2026 Outstanding International Psychologist by the Society for Global Psychology of the American Psychological Association

For decades, Neal Rubin, Ph.D., ABPP, has dedicated his career to advancing psychology, championing human rights, mentoring future professionals, and building meaningful connections across borders. That lifelong commitment has now earned him one of the field’s highest international honors. 

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October 27, 2022

For nonbinary and transgender patients seeking reproductive health care, medical family therapists play unique role

Kayla Crump in Hawaii
October 17, 2022

From military mom to couples therapist: Graduate looks back at Adler journey

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October 5, 2022

The Class of 2022: Four graduates share what’s next after Adler

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October 4, 2022

Making meaningful connections — despite the pandemic

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September 1, 2022

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

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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

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June 22, 2022

Becoming the Change She Wanted to See

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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

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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

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