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Working in Schools: Two career paths that aren't teaching

Are you looking for a rewarding career where you can work in schools and make a difference in the lives of children and adolescents? Consider the fields of school psychology and applied behavior analysis.

What Can I Do with a Master's in Psychology?

A master's in psychology can prepare you for a wide range of career paths in many different fields. Learn more about the many ways you can enhance your current job, start a new career, or prepare for further education.

The Teaching Faculty Fellowship

William James College Center for Workforce Development has established the Teaching Faculty Fellowship (TFF), created in partnership with the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, to provide educational and mentorship opportunities to emerging faculty members who come from historically underrepresented...

Clinical PsyD Students Lead Symposium Offering Best Practices for Working with Undocumented Populations

Last month, Clinical PsyD students Michaela Newton, Denisse Ochoa, and Barbara Atim Okeny organized a symposium for aspiring clinicians to provide resources on working with vulnerable populations including undocumented immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

Serving the Mental Health Needs of the Underserved

Meet our 2022-2023 CMGMH Fellows and Scholarship Awardees.

Women Veterans, the Unsung Warriors and Heroes of the Military

Faculty Viewpoint by Jenny D'Olympia: Think of a veteran. Whom do you see? Maybe you think of a relative, or a friend, or someone you have seen in a movie or on the news. It’s not likely that the first image that comes to mind is of a woman.

First Response, First Center of Its Kind

William James College launches Center for Crisis Response and Behavioral Health offering pioneer programming. A landmark center offering graduate certification as well as the first practical interdisciplinary co-response training program housed within an academic institution in the country for police...

Dr. Natalie Cort, CMGMH Students, Lead Virtual Suicide Prevention Workshop for Guyanese Communities

This summer, Dr. Natalie Cort, co-director of the Center for Multicultural and Global Mental Health (CMGMH), led a virtual Guyana Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training, which provided support skills and resources for a country that has long struggled with one of the world’s highest suicide rates.

Crisis Response and Behavioral Health Department Presents at Forensic Day

On Friday, October 14, 2022, the Center for Crisis Response and Behavioral Health had the opportunity to present at William James College Forensic Day. Dr. Sarah Abbott, Director of the Center for Crisis Response and Behavioral Health, moderated a discussion about Co-Response featuring Bonnie Cuccaro,...

Top 10 Questions to Ask an Admissions Counselor

We've curated a list with the top 10 questions to ask an admissions counselor as you look for the right academic program to fit your goals.

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