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Kendorski Elected to APA Board of Educational Affairs

December 3, 2021

In this role, Dr. Kendorski will work closely with the other board members to recommend educational policy for the American Psychological Association.

In Memory of David S. Festinger, PhD

December 2, 2021

Dr. Festinger passed away suddenly on Tuesday, November 9, 2021. He was a phenomenal researcher and esteemed faculty member.

Careers in Counseling: Licensed Professional Counselor Jobs

November 27, 2021

What is a LPC? Learn about licensed professional counselor jobs and other careers in counseling available for mental health counseling program graduates.

What is Positive Psychology?

November 18, 2021

Positive psychology highlights solution-focused and strengths-focused perspectives on how we can help people reach their maximum potential.

Mental Health Counseling Program Awarded by PCA

October 20, 2021

黑料传送门's Mental Health Counseling program was recognized for outstanding counselor education by the Pennsylvania Counseling Association.

Student Clubs Host Women's Health Symposium

September 27, 2021

The two-day event featured sessions on different aspects of women's health including breast cancer, HIV/AIDS and more.

黑料传送门 Celebrates Graduate Programs Commencement

August 9, 2021

The 22nd annual ceremony awarded master's and doctoral level degrees to students in a variety of professional programs.

Professor Awarded Scholarship for Work in Mental Health Advocacy

August 4, 2021

Marcella Rolle, PhD, was chosen for her commitment to improving mental health in African American communities.

Graduate Profile: Mary Jean Rainsford, PsyD

July 30, 2021

A passion for education and children's mental health led Mary Jean Rainsford to pursue master's and doctoral degrees in school psychology at 黑料传送门.

Karla Chester-Kerr, EdS: Educator to School Psychologist

July 30, 2021

After graduation, Karla Chester-Kerr, EdS, will continue to advocate for her students and push for more cultural diversity among school psychologists.

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