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MA Student Spotlight
Alexis Misany Hometown: Chesterfield, MI Program: MA Book I would recommend: Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance Favorite Quote: “An eye for an eye just leaves the whole world blind.” What would people be surprised to know about you? I started
Black History Month 2024
February is Black History Month. It’s a time to reflect on historic struggles, honor accomplishments, and celebrate the rich culture of the Black Community. While the contributions, accomplishments, and culture of the Black community should be acknowledged and celebrated every
Tips and Tricks for Graduate School: Course Readings
Recently, Stephanie Swanberg (User Services Librarian), Carrie Pyeatt (Director of Student Services), and Andrew Kaleita (Writing Specialist) hosted a series of presentations where they shared their advice for succeeding with your graduate studies. Over the next few weeks we will
Faculty Spotlight: Andreia Schulte, PsyD, LLP
Andreia Schulte, PsyD (’23), LLP is an adjunct faculty member teaching Trauma and Crisis Counseling in the MA program this semester. Where did you grow up? I spent my childhood in a rural area in São Paulo, Brazil. When I
Life After MSP: Dr. Amy Hanes
MSP reaches out periodically to alumni to discover more about the work that fulfills their passion for clinical psychology. Life After MSP is our feature column that highlights the career journey of our grads. Name: Amy Hanes (PsyD ’16) Job Titles: CEO/President/Psychologist
PsyD Spotlight
Erin Stockwell Hometown: Port Huron, MI Program: PsyD Book I would recommend: Little Weirds by Jenny Slate Favorite Quote: “I think we are well advised to keep on nodding terms with the people we used to be, whether we find