<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/news/building-a-clinical-foundation-in-the-field.html" dsn="news"><title>Building a (Clinical) Foundation in the Field</title><item_date>12/10/2025 12:33:21 PM</item_date><author>Hannah Van SIckle</author><image><img src="/news/images/building-clinical-foundation-in-the-field.jpg" alt="Four women sitting around a table with laptops and notebooks"/></image><image_caption>The Clinical Psychology Department Field Education team  (L to R) Laura Bourgeois, MA, Department Coordinator, Field Education; Cheryl MacDonald, MBA, Associate Director of Programming and Site Development; Angela Wilbur, PsyD, Director of Training for the Clinical Psychology Department; Mary Ann Mullin, PhD, Director of Field Education for the Clinical Psychology Department; and Karen Stufflebeam, PsyD, Associate Director of Field Education for  the Clinical Psychology Department (Photography by Joshua Rizkall)</image_caption><thumbnail><img src="/news/images/building-clinical-foundation-in-the-field.jpg" alt="Four women sitting around a table with laptops and notebooks"/></thumbnail><summary>Charting the Field Education Journey for Students in the Clinical Psychology PsyD Program. Matching Clinical PsyD students with hands-on learning and training opportunities is a perennial task for Mary Ann Mullin, PhD, and her colleagues in Clinical Field Education. As Director of the College’s largest field education department, Mullin ensures 500 students are placed in supervised clinical training experiences each year. </summary><category>Around Campus</category><featured/><tags><tag>Around Campus</tag><tag>In the Community</tag><tag>Students</tag></tags></item>