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We Stand with Asian and Asian American Communities

For the past two years, the country has witnessed escalating hate and terrorizing violence directed to our Asian and Asian American communities. The targeted and lethal violence brutally continued during the past week as many Asian communities, around the world including in the US, began celebrating...

Andrew Freedman Named to William James College Board of Trustees

NEWTON -- William James College announced today that it has named Holden resident Andrew “Andy” Freedman to its board of trustees.

Dr. Stuart Koman Named to William James College Board of Trustees

William James College announced today that it has named Winchester resident Dr. Stuart Koman to its board of trustees.

Peter Horman Named to William James College Board of Trustees

William James College announced today that it has named Needham resident Peter Horman to its board of trustees.

Dr. Oneeka Williams Named to William James College Board of Trustees

William James College announced today that it has named Newton resident Dr. Oneeka Williams to its board of trustees.

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...

Donor Profile: Chris Huvos, PsyD (1983)

Gratitude for a rewarding career leads to over 30 years of giving.

Donor Profiles: Amy Kahn, PsyD (1987) and Ava Kahn-McQueen, MA (2019)

Mother and daughter, and fellow alumnae, give because they see that their gifts matter.

Dr. Jackie Lapidus ’90 Helps Fund William James College Future by Making a Planned Gift

Jackie's appreciation of the profound experience she had as a student at WJC, which promoted introspection and self-examination, were critically important to her and deepened over time. She believes in the mission of the College and wants to help ensure its future so that succeeding students can take...

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.

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