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PsyD Student Spotlight
Tristan Stuberg Hometown: San Marcos, CA Program: PsyD Book I would recommend: The Messenger by Lois Lowry Favorite Quote: “We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey.” Kenji Miyazawa What would people be surprised to know about
MA with ABA Student Spotlight
Aleah M’Poko Hometown: Pretoria, South Africa Program: MA with ABA Certificate Book I would recommend: Positive Intelligence by Shirzad Chamine Favorite Quote: “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” Hebrews 11:1 What would
MA Student Spotlight
Kristen Gough Hometown: Whitmore Lake, MI Program: MA Book I would recommend: Wherever You Go There You Are by Jon Kabat-Zinn Favorite Quote: “Out of clutter, find simplicity. From discord, find harmony. In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.” Albert Einstein
MSP Annual Research Report 2019/20
Research is an essential part of the academic experience at MSP. Students are encouraged to join one of many faculty/student research teams; research is also a core aspect of our academic curriculum. Below, Mackenzie Glaros (PsyD 3) talks about how
Finals Week De-stress Guide
Finals week is here! It is amazing to realize that first semester is already over – what a semester it has been! Morgan Van Leer (PsyD 1), Student Engagement’s grad assistant this year, shares some resources to help manage stress.
President’s Perspective: Thanksgiving
This year my wife and I will spend Thanksgiving by ourselves. We’re making our traditional recipes, but the most important ingredients won’t be at our table. I’ll especially miss holding hands with my grandchildren during our little ritual of stating