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Intersecting Identities: Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Islamic Faith (+)
Thursday, February 21, 2013
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Chicago Campus
Please join us for a panel discussion on the Quran’s teachings of what it means to be a sexual orientation and/or gender identity minority. We will further discuss the impact of those teachings, and what efforts are being made to help those who are excluded or in physical danger from these teachings. Panelists will share how they have reconciled their faith and identity. Finally, the specific needs of LGBT refugees and asylum seekers will also be addressed.
The Panelists are:
- Maher Alhaj: Born in Jordan and creator of www.homosexualityishalal.com
- Dalia Fridi: Born in Algeria and Chair of Equality Illinois Education Project
- Daniel Weyl: Heartland Alliance International and Rainbow Welcome Initiative Coordinator
Location: Community Hall. This event is free! Light dinner and refreshments will be served.
RSVP is required. Please send email to ce@adler.edu to register.
Information Session: All Programs (+)
Friday, February 15, 2013 - Friday, May 03, 2013
2:00 PM
Chicago Campus
The Office of Admissions invites you to join us for an Information Session! At an Information Session, you will meet one of our Admissions Counselors and receive a tour of the campus. Following the tour, Admissions Counselors will review program information and answer questions for those who are interested. Tours will begin promptly at 2:00pm, so please allow plenty of time to arrive to campus.
We encourage you to RSVP in advance, as space is limited.
Social Exclusion Simulation (+)
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Chicago Campus
The ISE’s Social Exclusion Simulation (SES) is a role-play exercise that allows participants to see the ways in which society’s systemic and structural barriers produce social exclusion for certain groups of people. The SES simulates social exclusion processes by replicating the experiences of formerly incarcerated women attempting to re-enter society following their release from prison. Participants have reported that important goals have been powerfully met: understanding of what structural and systemic barriers are and how they work to undermine opportunity and access; appreciation of practical limits of personal responsibility, agency, and choice; motivation to adopt attitudinal and behavioral changes in pursuit of social change; and empathy for marginalized groups in general. If you are an Adler PsyD student and you elect to exercise your right not to participate in the simulation, you may do so without any penalty. For more information please contact your faculty advisor.
To participate, you must register in advance by sending an email to ISE@adler.edu, please include the date you wish to attend.
Information Session: All Programs (+)
Friday, February 08, 2013 - Friday, April 26, 2013
2:00 PM
Chicago Campus
The Office of Admissions invites you to join us for an Information Session! At an Information Session, you will meet one of our Admissions Counselors and receive a tour of the campus. Following the tour, Admissions Counselors will review program information and answer questions for those who are interested. Tours will begin promptly at 2:00pm, so please allow plenty of time to arrive to campus.
We encourage you to RSVP in advance, as space is limited.
Online Open House: MA in Counseling Psychology: Forensic Psychology (+)
Wednesday, February 06, 2013
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Online
Please join us for an Online Open House to learn more about our MA in Counseling Psychology: Specialization in Forensic Psychology program!
Dr. Karen Koch, program director, will be presenting on the topic of police suicide. Attendees will also obtain a program overview, hear about potential career paths, and review the application process with our Admissions staff. At the end of the presentation there will be a Q&A with Admissions staff and Dr. Koch.
Attendees should have access to a cable or DSL internet connection, as well as speakers to hear the audio presentation.
Click here to register for this event.
Online Open House: MA in Counseling Psychology: Sport and Health Psychology (+)
Monday, February 04, 2013
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Please join us for an Online Open House to learn more about our Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology: Specialization in Sport and Health Psychology program!
This online open house is a great way to hear from our core faculty, obtain a program overview, hear about potential career paths, and review the application process with our Admissions staff. At the end of the presentation there will be a Q&A with Admissions staff and core faculty.
Attendees should have access to a cable or DSL internet connection, as well as speakers to hear the audio presentation.
Open House (+)
Saturday, February 02, 2013
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Vancouver Campus
Join us at this Open House to learn more about the Adler School Vancouver Campus, the Doctor in Psychology in Clinical Psychology (Psy. D.), the M.A. in Counselling Psychology (MAC), M.A. in Organizational Psychology (MAOP), M.A. in Community Psychology (MACD), and Master of Counselling Psychology (non-thesis MCP) programs.
You will have the opportunity to speak with Adler School faculty, staff, and current students.
During this session we will also be discussing admission requirements, program descriptions, finances, and answering any other questions you may have for us. Please plan to arrive on time as there will be a brief introduction by the Dean and a question and answer period starting at 1:00pm. Click here to register for this event.
We hope to see you there!
Information Session: All Programs (+)
Friday, February 01, 2013 - Friday, April 19, 2013
2:00 PM
Chicago Campus
The Office of Admissions invites you to join us for an Information Session! At an Information Session, you will meet one of our Admissions Counselors and receive a tour of the campus. Following the tour, Admissions Counselors will review program information and answer questions for those who are interested. Tours will begin promptly at 2:00pm, so please allow plenty of time to arrive to campus.
We encourage you to RSVP in advance, as space is limited.
Positive Discipline in the Classroom (+)
Friday, February 01, 2013 - Saturday, February 02, 2013
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Chicago Campus
This interactive workshop is designed for teachers, counselors, school staff and administrators who want an effective discipline approach that integrates social and emotional learning while reducing challenging student behaviors. Workshop participants will learn how to:
- Develop a large teaching toolbox of kind and firm discipline approaches
- Establish explicit classroom structures and procedures
- Create an equitable classroom community based on mutual respect
- Understand the motivation behind students' misbehavior and how to encourage positive change
- Facilitate effective class meetings teaching social skills and problem-solving
Cost
General Public: $335 Early Registration received and paid by Jan. 1, 2013, Regular Registration $370 (includes materials). Registration fee for non-students includes a complete curriculum, Positive Discipline in the Classroom book and manual.Adler School Students: $290 Early Registration if received and paid by Jan. 1, 2013. Regular Registration $325 if paid after Jan. 1, 2013. Price includes books.
CPDU’s available for Illinois State Certified Teachers
To Register: Register at www.positivediscipline.org or contact the Positive Discipline Association: posdis@satx.rr.com or call toll free: 1-866-POS-DISC (1-866-767-3472).
Online Open House: Doctoral (PsyD) Concentrations: Traumatic Stress, Neuropsychology, and Primary Care (+)
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Online
Please join us for an Online Open House to learn more about our Doctoral concentrations in Traumatic Stress, Neuropsychology, and Primary Care!
This online open house is a great way to hear from our core faculty, obtain a program overview, hear about potential career paths, and review the application process with our Admissions staff. At the end of the presentation there will be a Q&A with Admissions staff and core faculty.
Attendees should have access to a cable or DSL internet connection, as well as speakers to hear the audio presentation.