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Partnerships + engagement

Learn about Adler’s partnerships and community engagement efforts, showcasing how we work together to advance social justice and create lasting impact.

Tanya Buckingham
November 12, 2019

Bringing Community Voices to the Table

Shirley Aldana, a Change Agent with short brown hair and glasses, smiles at the camera in a blue top and light pink lipstick, set against a plain gray background.
November 12, 2019

Change Agent: Shirley Aldana

A woman with shoulder-length gray hair wearing a purple top stands in front of an orange wall decorated with a timeline and circular plaques highlighting community service.
November 12, 2019

Supporting Students Who Are Committed to Helping Communities

Change Agent Nazanin Fasihi, in a white blazer, sits on the arm of a yellow sofa in a brightly lit living room with colorful cushions and framed art on the walls.
November 12, 2019

Change Agent: Nazanin Fasihi

A healthcare worker checks another person’s blood pressure while two others observe in a room with red flooring and white walls, highlighting the importance of increasing access to mental health care.
November 12, 2019

By Land or by Sea, Increasing Access to Mental Health Care

Dr. Barrie sits in front of a large window with several floors of another building blurred in the background. She is wearing a multicolored blouse.
November 12, 2019

Change Agent: Rabiatu Barrie

Window display featuring red and orange mannequins behind bold "We Stand For Justice" text and the Adler University logo, highlighting themes from the Social Justice Summit.
October 1, 2019

Public Policy Student Shares Takeaways from Social Justice Summit

Six people stand posing for a group photo indoors, with an Adler University banner and a Lookout Housing and Health Society sign in the background, highlighting their shared commitment to mental health services and addressing homelessness.
September 28, 2019

Adler University and Lookout Society Launch Mental Health Services to Help People Experiencing Homelessness

A woman with wavy hair stands indoors on Chicago’s Northwest Side in front of informational display boards, wearing a beige plaid vest over a black top, and smiling at the camera.
September 12, 2019

The SJP Experience: Helping Support Parents on Chicago’s Northwest Side

A woman stands next to a display about autism spectrum awareness and program information for teenagers and adults, with colorful artwork on the table in front of her.
July 18, 2019

The SJP Experience: Starting an Art Class for Teenagers and Adults on the Autism Spectrum

A modern building facade with large glass windows, some tinted orange or red; green and orange chairs are visible inside through the windows.
May 20, 2019

To Hear the Truth: Raising Awareness of the Residential School System in Canada

A person with a watch and a gold ribbon on their wrist writes on yellow paper at a desk, reflecting on understanding marginalized communities, with documents and a nametag nearby.
April 24, 2019

Using Poverty Simulation to Better Understand Marginalized Communities

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