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At CIIS’ 58th Commencement, the student speaker and the keynote speaker came from different worlds — and arrived at a very similar truth.
After four decades leading CIIS' Drama Therapy Program, professor Renée Emunah reflects on a career spent fusing theatre and healing.
Don Hanlon Johnson, founder of the first graduate Somatics program in the U.S., retires after more than four decades at CIIS.
A panel hosted by the Department of Human Sexuality gathered notable alumni from the Ph.D. program to discuss their change-making work and research.
The Black Psychology Project and the Center for Black & Indigenous Praxis’ annual celebration of Black History Month returns.
At each CIIS Open House event, a community panel of faculty and alumni discusses what drew them to CIIS and their experiences at the University.
CIIS Professor Emeritus and founding director of Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness Richard Tarnas returned for his beloved annual lecture exploring the deeper currents of our time.
A new committee will track federal executive orders and assess their potential impacts, to ensure CIIS can continue its commitment to unity in diversity.
Honoring Dr. King's 96th birthday, we reflect on his enduring legacy of nonviolence, justice, and Beloved Community. His vision inspires us today.
Zara Zimbardo and Lily Stone collaborated on the new album Marsification: A tale of planetary grief, featured on Radio 4’s Short Cuts.
We live in times of uncertainty, with climate change and AI racing ahead. Blue Sky Leaders Facilitator Ginny Whitelaw discusses why leaders must balance AI's potential with nature's wisdom for a thriving future.
CIIS Provost Kathy Littles' statement on the importance academic freedom.