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September 2019
It’s time for our annual Year in Review! As we look back on each month of the academic year, the MSP community can reflect on the changes and growth we have experienced since September, both individually and as a community.
The Timeliness and Timelessness of Existential Concerns
MSP Core Faculty member Lee Bach, PhD wrote this Anti-racism statement to read in her Existential class in the MA program. Dr. Bach agreed to share her message with the wider community. In light of current events that painfully illustrate
Lifting the Barricade: An Invitation for White Engagement in Racial Dialogue
MSP Alum Troy Piwowarski, PsyD (’14) posted the first in a 3 part blog series on “White Engagement in Racial Dialogue” last week. Dr. Piwowarski kindly gave MSP permission to reprint this portion of his first blog – find the
Job Hunting with a TLLP
Every year during Career Services Month MSP alum Cynthia Ransley, MA (’15) offers a “Job Hunting with a TLLP” seminar to help prepare our soon-to-be grads. Below are some of the tips she always shares. Here’s a hint for successful
Letter to MSP Community
On June 15, 2020, MSP Vice President Diane Zalapi wrote the following letter to the community. Dear MSP Community: I am sickened and outraged by the killing of Rayshard Brooks on Friday evening by an Atlanta police officer. I keep
MSP Spring Research
MSP faculty & student research teams were unable to present their work as planned this spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In May, Dustin Shepler, PhD, Core Faculty and research team lead, reached out to the community to offer an