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CAMHI Program Hosts Black Man Can Institute

On Friday, October 18, 2019, in partnership with The Black Man Can Institute (BMCI) and the Boston Public Schools, the William James College Child & Adolescent Mental Health Initiative (CAMHI) hosted its inaugural mental health literacy program and anti-stigma campaign.

Retaining Diverse Student Leaders Scholarship Recipient Announced

According to the American Psychological Association (APA) during the 2014-2015 academic year only 30 percent of those studying psychology in the United

David Axelrod Receives 2019 William James College Mental Health Humanitarian Award

The Mental Health Humanitarian Award, which is given to one recipient each year, celebrates the contributions of a person who is, in the words of the William James College motto, “Meeting the Need” and “Making a Difference.”

William James College Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated annually from September 15 to October 15. It begins on the anniversary of independence for Costa Rica

William James College Programs Address Wellbeing, Needs of Older Adult Populations

According to the American Psychological Association, older adults will account for 21 percent of our nation’s population by the year 2030. This is a 15

Gloria Noronha Named William James College’s Inaugural Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

William James College has announced the appointment of Ms. Gloria Noronha as the College’s inaugural Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

Clinical PsyD Student Commissioned into United States Navy

Kelly Main, a rising fifth-year student in the Clinical Psychology PsyD program, was commissioned into the United States Navy on July 12 in a ceremony held at the College.

CMGMH Newsletter Feature: How Culture Impacts Mental Health

The "CMGMH Connection," a regular newsletter published by team members in the Center for Multicultural and Global Mental Health (CMGMH) landed in subscriber inboxes in Mid-July. July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month

Conference Held at William James College Explores Opioid Epidemic

Massachusetts is at the epicenter of the opioid epidemic. According to a study conducted by Andrew Bagley, vice president for Policy and Research at the Massachusetts

Taylor Pestritto Named First Recipient of New Green Mountain Geropsychology Scholarship

William James College is one of only two PsyD programs in the country to offer a geropsychology concentration. A generous gift from WJC Trustee Thom Lockerby

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