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Graduate Psychology Student Organization President Advances the Common Good
Emily P.G. Erickson has a lot to look forward to. The almost-Master of Psychology is anticipating the birth of her first child just days after her May graduation. She can also look back on her time in the Graduate Program of Professional Psychology (GSPP) with the satisfaction that her work and study have been for…
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Coaching, Therapy and Their Unique Intersections
The University of St. Thomas College of Education, Leadership and Counseling (CELC) offers graduate degrees in counseling and therapy, as well as an executive coaching certificate – a twelve-month program now entering its second year. The program is a collaboration between CELC's Graduate School of Professional Psychology and Organization Learning and Development Department. Here Stacey… -
UST in the News for March 12, 2014
University NewsCold weather affecting the economy, the pope’s first year, and no mirrors for Lent in this week’s headlines. -
UST in the News for Feb. 25, 2014
University NewsA ‘Good Question,’ MPR’s ALS series, opinions and expertise are highlighted in this week’s headlines. -
UST in the News for Feb. 11, 2014
AthleticsTommie entrepreneurs are making their mark, and the Seahawks take a Tommie to the Super Bowl. -
Living Well in Broken Bodies: Two Voices in the Mind-Body Movement to Speak Here Oct. 29
University NewsOne of the speakers is well-known to the St. Thomas community. Dr. Bruce Kramer has ALS and is former dean of the College of Education, Leadership and Counseling. -
New Mexico Professor Named CELC Dean
University NewsDr. Mark Salisbury, a program director and professor at the University of New Mexico, will become the new dean of the College of Education, Leadership and Counseling at St. Thomas on Aug. 10. -
The Scroll: A Sense of Potential and Possibility
University NewsMay is a month ripe with possibilities, and it always evokes “a sense of celebration” for Dr. Salina Renninger, director of training in the Graduate School of Professional Psychology. The arrival of spring brings “a sense of potential and possibility,” she writes today in The Scroll, whether it be the trees becoming full with leaves or our graduates celebrating their accomplishments and embarking on a successful path beyond St. Thomas. -
Holly Hanson Takes Three St. Thomas Degrees to Prison as a Clinical Program Therapist
University NewsHolly Hanson is a clinical program therapist within the Sex Offender Treatment Program at the Minnesota Correctional Facility-Lino Lakes, a job she has held since Sept. 25, 2012. -
'Justice for My Sister,' a Film About 'Femicide' in Guatemala, Will be Shown Here April 15
Faith and MissionThe film’s director and producer, Kimberly Bautista, will join in a discussion following the film.