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Staff Spotlight: Stephanie Swanberg
At the beginning of February, we were delighted to welcome Stephanie Swanberg, MSI, AHIP, as our new Academic/User Services Librarian. Below, Stephanie offers insight into her role at MSP and a little about herself. Welcome Stephanie! Give us a snapshot

President Brown Appointed to APA Commission on Accreditation
We are delighted to announce that MSP President Fran Brown, PsyD, was appointed to serve on the American Psychological Association’s Commission on Accreditation (APA-COA) for a three-year term that began January 1, 2021. As Commissioner, Dr. Brown will fill the
Celebrating Black History Month and Beyond
The impact that the Black community has had on the world is immense and impressive and should be celebrated and showcased every day of the year. Below are a variety of ways that you can participate in Black History Month

Student Perspective: Compassion Funds
The mission of the Michigan School Psychological Clinic is to make mental health care accessible to everyone. And we do mean everyone. No one is turned away for lack of funds. Last fall when we were strategizing how to make

Nicholas Capaul, PsyD (’20): “Let’s Talk About Death”
One of our 2020 doctoral grads, Nicholas Capaul, recently started a podcast with his twin brother called “Let’s Talk About Death With the Capaul Twins.” Dr. Capaul reflects below on growing up around death, his clinical work on grief, and

PsyD Student Spotlight
Alexa Resetar Hometown: Dearborn Heights, MI Program: PsyD Book I would recommend: One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez Favorite Quote: “But still, you can only do what you’re able.” Jeffrey Eugenides (Middlesex) What would people be surprised to