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Megan Lipsett, chair of CIIS’ M.A. in Integrative Health Studies, explains how the program trains practitioners to address health as a whole-person, systems-oriented endeavor.
Associate Professor Chris Walling reveals how CIIS' Department of Research Psychology trains scholars to live the wisdom they study — in two doctoral programs at the forefront of somatic and transpersonal psychology.
Professor Phil Weglarz leads CIIS' Expressive Arts Therapy program, preparing students to integrate creative modalities into mental health services and community transformation.
Discover how CIIS' School of Undergraduate Studies adapted to help students address today’s unique challenges with Bachelor Completion Programs.
Scholars in queer linguistics, language, and sexuality share about their experience going to the Lavender Language conferences of the past
CIIS was awarded a $1.0 Million Grant for Psychedelic Therapy Training from Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation to support the Psychedelic Therapies program.
On the Occasion of March 8 - International Women's Day and Women's History Month
Chair of the Integrative Health Program, Meg Jordan, describes her experience as an early COVID-19 testing clinician and vaccine administrator
The CIIS community responds to the passing of the beloved teacher, friend, wisecracker, and wisdom keeper Dr. Steven Goodman
Counseling astrologer, writer, and CIIS alumna, Chani Nicholas talks about the path that lead her to CIIS and her social justice approach to astrology
She ably served the CIIS community since 2002
Rachel Bryant, Director of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, offers a statement on antiracism, hope, and Black resistance at CIIS.