Multiple major news outlets covered CIIS’ new Bachelor of Science in Psychedelic Studies and the University’s tradition of excellence in consciousness research.
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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.
After 17 years leading CIIS' Integrative Health Studies program, professor Meg Jordan steps back from a career that helped create the profession of health and wellness coaching.
The 7th Annual Religion and Ecology Summit will celebrate the sacred waters of the world.
Last fall, Human Sexuality doctoral students and faculty members presented two panels at the National Women's Studies Association (NWSA) meetings.
CIIS’ new M.A. in Expressive Arts Coaching & Community Building is the first degree of its kind in the U.S.
The Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies and Research Certificate — the nation's first program of its kind — expands eligibility to nonclinical applicants.
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.
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.