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The scourge of workplace violence necessitates a seismic shift in our perspective and response. Decisive action is required to prevent and end this crisis within the RCMP and other police forces.
James D. Halbert, Ph.D., shares with Reader’s Digest netiquette tips and best practices for online behavior.
Jason Walker, Psy.D., Ph.D., who is currently an adjunct faculty at Adler’s I/O graduate programs, will begin his new role in September.
Jessica Rea Prado, Ph.D., describes herself as someone who simply moves forward without looking too far ahead.
Andrea Carter, Industrial and Organizational psychology M.A. candidate, recently spoke with The Northern Miner Podcast and The Globe and Mail about her research on how mining organizations can maximize their workforce potential through practices centered on diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
Online Campus student Daniel Merker shares his Social Justice Practicum experience at The Amarillo Museum of Art, where he worked with communities to create programs that build connections and advance social justice through art.
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.
Lori Wilson completed her SJP at Girls Rock! Grand Rapids, a music and arts camp that encourages youth to express themselves creatively.
Online Campus student Cheryl Magee, M.A. ’18, founder and executive director of Hope Center in New Orleans, is helping connect veterans with housing, services, and mental health support during the pandemic.
Jessica Thompson, an Online Campus student in the Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology program, is completing her SJP at Next Step Ministries, Inc., an organization in Woodstock, Georgia that offers day programs for people with developmental delays.