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Online Class Notification
Dear Students: I’m reaching out to announce that effective immediately all classes are moving online until the end January. This move supports the stability of our instructional programs and individual classes. At this time we plan to be back to our combination of in-person/remote classes starting the week of January 31st. You’ve received
![Dr. Saraita Palmer, PhD, LPC, NCC gave the keynote address at the 1st Annual Cultural Competency Conference.](https://msp.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/IMG_1008-e1558719728279-300x247.jpg)
Research Opportunities at MSP
Research is an important part of the foundation of everything we do at MSP as it allows us to bridge the gap between theory and practice. Many of our students and faculty members conduct their own independent or group research
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PsyD Student Spotlight
Savannah Yount Hometown: Flint, MI Program: PsyD Book I would recommend: Lead Yourself First: Inspiring Leadership Through Solitude by Michael S. Erwin and Raymond Kethledge Favorite Quote: “To find yourself, think for yourself.” —Socrates What would people be surprised to know
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Monique Nash: “How I Make It Work”
From students fresh out of undergrad to professionals who are retraining for a new career, the Michigan School of Psychology welcomes students wherever they are in life. “How I Make It Work” highlights the diversity of student experiences as they balance
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Make the Most of Winter Break
On December 13th, MSP students completed the first semester of the 2021-2022 academic year and began their winter break. After months of hard work it was time for a well earned break, but the break can come with its own
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President’s Perspective: Looking Forward to the New Year
Dear MSP Community, Soon many of us will depart for winter break – a time of holiday celebrations, reconnecting with family and friends, reflecting upon events of the past year, and looking forward to a new one. Like 2020, 2021