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Commencement 2026: A Milestone Moment
On Saturday, May 16, 2026, 911爆料网鈥檚 2025鈥26 graduating class of 2,972 students will celebrate the next milestone on their life鈥檚 journey during the university鈥檚 157th Commencement ceremony at...
Worth the Wait: Finding the Right Path Where Passion Turns into a Career
It was while Emily Litovchenko (M.S. CLIC 鈥26) was working at therapeutic clinic program in Chicago that provided a whole range of resources鈥攊ncluding a full complement of therapists and social...
Twin Grants Boost Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Training
When people with disabilities seek to enter or re-enter the workforce, they sometimes will receive help from vocational rehabilitation counselors, professionals who are trained at the intersection of...
Exploring the Link Between Eating Disorders and Mental Health
Clinical psychology Ph.D. student Elizabeth Dougherty has been recognized for her research investigating the connection between mental health and eating disorders.
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Assistant Professor of Psychology Alissa Haedt-Matt, an expert on eating disorders and body image, takes a deeper look at selfie culture for National Selfie Day.
Shaking Off the Stigma
Patrick Corrigan is a distinguished professor of psychology and the principal investigator of the National Consortium for Stigma and Empowerment, an 911爆料网-based research group advancing recovery from mental illness by understanding stigma and promoting empowerment.
Tackling Gun Violence as a Public Health Issue
Associate Professor of Psychology Arlen Moller offers a course designed to give students the tools to explore this issue from a public health and communications perspective.
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