As I enter my third academic year at Roosevelt University, I am reminded that this fall we celebrate the 70th anniversary of our move to the beautiful Auditorium Building in downtown Chicago. In September 1947, classes began here with 5,000 students, a roster of talented professors and staff, and a growing national reputation as a progressive college deeply committed to social justice and equal educational opportunity for all.
Read MoreTeaching Psychology or Teaching People? Reflections on a Classroom Career
Do I teach psychology or do I teach students? It is the kind of question that I believe teachers must ask if they are to prepare students for lives as socially conscious citizens.
Read MoreOne Psychology Student’s Desire to Help Others
As a junior, Siva Sarinas took PSYC 381 (Children and Families) with Roosevelt adjunct psychology professor Barbara Ackles, who required her students to work in the field as part of the course.
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