The Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies and Research Certificate — the nation's first program of its kind — expands eligibility to nonclinical applicants.
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Professor Jeanine Canty explores how the Transformative Studies Ph.D. prepares visionary changemakers to address humanity's disconnection from nature and each other.
Dr. Janis Phelps founded the world's first academically approved psychedelic therapy training program, preparing clinicians for a transforming field of mental health.
Playwright and activist Alex Burger brings his global experience into the CIIS MFA classroom, teaching art as transformation, and crisis as creative fuel.
Transformative Leadership alum Cynthia Huie, M.A. '24, brings creativity and connection to the San Francisco small-business community.
For the second year, CIIS’ Center for Black & Indigenous Praxis joined Generations, a celebration of Black LGBTQIA+ cultures in the Bay Area.
The Department of Women's Spirituality honors International Women's Day by challenging oppression, sharing wisdom, and fostering justice, liberation, and community healing.
Humanistic Astrologer Jessica Lanyadoo returns to CIIS Public Programs for a conversation with Associate Professor Sonya Shah on individual and mutual healing using the guidance of the cosmos and the power of community.
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.