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Stillwater Gazette
August 24, 2012
“Stillwater-area Tourism Study Underway”
Dr. Karen Gulliver, MBA program chair at Argosy University, Twin Cities,
comments on an economic study the school is conducting with The Greater
Stillwater Chamber of Commerce regarding tourism and economic development in the area.
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Ophthalmology Times
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Ophthalmology Times
August 8, 2012
“Haag-Streit, Reliance Medical Products names Ernest Cavin president, CEO”
The article announces Ernest Cavin, a 2007 graduate from the Doctor of Business Administration in Business
Administration from Argosy University, Sarasota, as President and CEO of Haag-Streit USA, a company which
manufactures optical instruments for ophthalmologists and optometrists.
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WTXL 27
July 17, 2012
“Two New Deans Appointed at FAMU”
Ann L. Wead Kimbrough is announced as the new dean of the School of Journalism and
Graphic Communication at Florida A&M University (FAMU). Kimbrough received her Doctor
of Business Administration in Business Administration with a concentration in International
Business in 2012 from Argosy University, Online Programs.
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The South Florida Times
July 27, 2012
“FAMU Appoints New Journalism, AG Science Deans”
Ann L. Wead Kimbrough is announced as the new dean of the School of Journalism and
Graphic Communication at Florida A&M University (FAMU). Prior to becoming the new
dean, Kimbrough receivedher Doctor of Business Administration in Business Administration
with a concentration in International Business in 2012 from Argosy University, Online
Programs.
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Home in Henderson
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Home in Henderson
July 11, 2012
“VGCC Human Services Graduate Starts Her Own Agency”
As a 2010 graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Argosy University, Online
Programs, Patrice Brown started her own psychological rehabilitation agency to help
serve adults with mental health and substance abuse issues.
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PsychAlive
July 2, 2012
“Social Phobia versus Shyness: The Difference between Social Phobia
and Shyness”
Dr. Jenny C. Yip, a 2005 Argosy University, Washington DC graduate with a Doctor
of Psychology in Clinical Psychology, addresses the myth behind confusing people
who are shy and people who cannot cope with a social environment.
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The Orange County Register
June 25, 2012
"O.C. Reacts to Arizona Immigration Law Ruling"
Jennifer Lee Koh, Assistant Professor of Law and Director of the Immigration Clinic
at Western State College of Law at Argosy University comments on the U.S. Supreme
Court ruling regarding Arizona’s immigration enforcement law.
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Kuam News
June 25, 2012
Naholowaa running for senator
The article showcases Leah Beth Naholowaa, a Doctor of Education in Educational
Leadership at Argosy University – Hawaii, Guam Campus, as she prepares to run for
a Senatorial position in Guam.
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The Washington Post
June 6, 2012
LGBT youths in Washington area get their first mentoring program
Sean Robinson, professor at Argosy University, Washington DC becomes a mentor for
the new LYFE program, a mentoring organization for at-risk LGBT teens in the region.
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American Psychological Association
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American Psychological Association
June, 2012
Are LGBT rights human rights? Recent developments at the United Nations
Neal S. Rubin, PhD, ABPP, professor at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology
at Argosy University, Chicago, co-edits a column discussing the position of LGBT
rights in the United Nations.
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New York Daily News
May 11, 2012
Getting Your Loved One Into Drug Rehab; An Addiction Interventionist
Can Help
The column features Dr. David Moore, a graduate faculty member at Argosy University,
Seattle and a licensed psychologist and chemical dependency professional, discussing
the benefits of having “an objective perspective from someone outside the family.”
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American Psychological Association
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American Psychological Association
March, 2012
Steps to the Match:
Laying the Groundwork to Land an Internship Starts on Day One of Your Program. Here's
How.
Robert Perl, PsyD , chair of Clinical Psychology at Argosy University, San Francisco
Bay Area, along with other popular and successful professionals in the field, give
doctorate students advice on how to get the perfect internship.
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TBNWeekly.com
February 8, 2012
We're almost there but where's that? Argosy University, Sarasota Faculty Member
Uses Dolphin Research to Educate the Public
Argosy University, Sarasota faculty member Dr. Ann Weaver's weekly Dolphin Watch column on TBNWeekly.com highlights the researcher's
experiences with dolphin populations in Sarasota County. An animal behaviorist documenting
the impact of coastal construction on dolphin populations with a permit from the
federal government, Weaver uses the column as a form of community outreach for the
project.
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HeraldTribune.com
December 9, 2011
Argosy University, Sarasota Names Outstanding Principal at Education
Foundation of Sarasota County
Argosy University, Sarasota was proud to sponsor this years' Education Foundation
of Sarasota County annual awards gala and to present the award for this year's outstanding
principal.
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DoverPost.com
September 8, 2011
Argosy University, Sarasota Student Awarded YMCA Adult Achiever Award at Black Achiever
Awards
Argosy University, Sarasota Master of Business Administration in Business Administration student Michelle Mack-Williams,
was honored at the annual Black Achiever in Business and Industry Awards. Williams,
an employee of AstraZeneca, board member of the Dover Federal Credit Union and board
member of Connecting Generations, was given a YMCA Adult Achiever Award at the event
where Soledad O’Brien served as keynote.
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CommercialAppeal.com (Memphis, Tennessee)
September 8, 2011
'A Hope and A Future' Helps Young People Find Voice, Talents Through Music, Service
Using music as common ground, Paul Berkes (2009, MA in Professional Counseling at
Argosy University, Nashville) reaches out to at-risk teens through the non-profit
he founded A Hope and A Future. Drawing from his own childhood, Paul
organizes three-hour sessions after school to give kids tools and activities to
help them succeed in three specific areas: Life Skills, Academics, and Expressive
Arts. Berkes is also the youth leader at the Eagle Heights Community Church and
works part-time at the Daybreak Treatment Facility for teens struggling with problems
at school or at home.
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Counseling Today Magazine
August 1, 2011
Seeing Potential, Not Disability
Carrie Wilde, former chair of Argosy’s Counselor Education Department and current
president of the American Rehabilitation Counselor’s Association, talks about the
changing trends in rehabilitation counseling. She explains that a more “holistic”
approach is being used, with counselors looking at rehabilitation from both a personal
and a vocational perspective. Counseling Today is the monthly magazine of the American Counseling Association
Click here to view the PDF.
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ABC News.com
June 13, 2011
Binge Eater to Bulimic: How Weight-Loss Surgery Can Trigger Eating Disorders
ABC News consulted with Lisa Lilenfeld of Argosy University, Washington D.C. in
this article on the relationship between eating disorders and weight-loss surgeries.
Lilenfeld is the president of the Washington D.C. chapter of the Eating Disorders
Coalition, which offers resources on identifying eating disorders and possible treatments,
as well as acting as a political presence in Congress on behalf of those suffering
from eating disorders. Click here to view News clip.
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Inside Higher Ed
March 25, 2011
On March 25, 2011, Inside Higher Ed turned to Sean Robinson, an associate professor
at Argosy University, Washginton D.C., to learn more about the role and responsibility
of full time faculty at proprietary schools. Robinson gave a glimpse into his world to show that “in most respects what
I do and how I do it are not so different than most of my peers around the country.
I think there are misconceptions, biases, and stereotypes when it comes to those
working at for-profit institutions.”
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KUTV2: Connect2Utah
February 28, 2011
On February 28, 2011, Teresa Burton was interviewed on KUTV2: Connect2Utah about
the high demand for substance abuse counselors. She also provides guidance on becoming
a successful counselor.
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WCCO-TV (CBS Minnesota)
December 17, 2010
WCCO-Minnesota explores the Veterinary Technician Program at Argosy University,
Twin Cities campus. Students can mingle with the animals in a proactive learning
environment that provides the humans with hands-on experience and the animals with
stress-free living space. Click here to view the video.
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Benzinga.com
December 13, 2010
Click here to read about Dr. Lorie J. Morris of Argosy University
receiving the 2010 Outstanding Contributions Award for her distinguished work in
mental healthcare within a public setting. Dr. Morris’s passion for her work, and
dedication to her patients and colleagues, earned her this award from the Maryland
Psychological Association.
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Monitor on Psychology
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American Psychological Association’s Monitor on Psychology
December, 2010
APA, in collaboration with Argosy University, supports a program for free parenting coordinator services for parents
involved in custody disputes. Article appears courtesy of the American Psychological
Association, published in the December 2010 edition of the Monitor on Psychology.
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KUTV 2 (CBS Salt Lake City)
November 18, 2010
Forensic pathologist Dr. Richard Cooter describes his theory on objectification and rage within the pathology
of serial killers.
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Monitor on Psychology
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American Psychological Association’s Monitor on Psychology
October, 2010
Argosy University’s
Dr. Ashwini Lal urges for an expansion of emerging psychologists’ education
programs to include the impact of social media on student-faculty and provider-client
relationships. This article, published in Volume 41, Number 9 of the October 2010
issue of Monitor on Psychology, appears with permission from the American Psychological
Association.
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Chicago Tribune
September 16, 2010
Associate professor Mark Kiel describes Industrial Organizational psychology in
a feature story published in the Chicago Tribune.
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MyCollegesandCareers.com
August 18, 2010
Argosy University’s online programs step it up to MyCollegesandCareers.com’s “Top
10 Best Online Colleges.” Ranked 8th on the list, Argosy was nominated for its reputation as an accredited school that
“helps graduates advance their careers.”
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ASCA School Counselor Magazine
August 1, 2010
Fan the Flame
In her article “Fan the Flame,” training director Dr. Leigh Falls at Argosy University,
Dallas’s Counselor Education department provides new school counselors with some
tools and hard-earned advice to keep burning bright instead of burning out. Dr.
Falls encourages periodic wellness checks and building a strong support network,
which will help school counselors cope with the “cognitive dissonance between the
idealism of graduate training and real-world actualities. Click here to view PDF
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TBO.com (Tampa Bay Online)
July 28, 2010
Argosy University, Tampa breathes new life into the renovated Berriman-Morgan Cigar
Factory. The school, known for its small class-sizes and blending of on-campus and
online lectures, will call the historic landmark home for the next 10 years.
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Monitor on Psychology
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American Psychological Association’s Monitor on Psychology
July, 2010
Read
about Dr. Stephen J. Lally’s pilot program that brings together judges,
psychologists, and lawyers in an effort to minimize the impact that high-conflict
divorces have on children. This article, published in Volume 41, Number 7 of the
July 2010 issue of Monitor on Psychology, appears with permission from the American
Psychological Association.
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KMSP-TV FOX 9 Twin Cities
March 24, 2010
Andy Sykes, Director of Career Services at Argosy University, Twin Cities, gives
career advice on KMSP-TV Fox 9 Twin Cities.
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Columbia (Tenn.) Daily-Herald
February 14, 2010
Argosy University, Nashville graduates, dubbed the "Trio of Triumph," celebrate their degrees in psychology
and speak about the example they hope to set for their children and for others pursuing
further education.
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Tampa Bay Online
December 12, 2009
Argosy University volunteers turn a former clothing store into toy central for the
Salvation Army’s Angel Tree project which donates toys to
children over the holiday season.
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The Chicago Citizen
September 22, 2009
“CBA Highlights Significance of Black Entrepreneurship”
Barbara J. Andrews, a 2010 Doctor of Business Administration in International Business at Argosy University, Chicago, discusses the mentoring relationships of male and female entrepreneurs.
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Family Circle
August 1, 2009
In the article "Family
Circle Chill Factor" Dr. Nick DeFillipis of Argosy University, Atlanta speaks
about physical activity as a way of controling bad moods and tempers.
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10Connects.com (Tampa Bay)
June 22, 2009
Read about Argosy University student and Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver,
Cortez Hankton and his pursuit of a doctoral degree in psychology. Provided courtesy
of 10Connects.com.
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USA Today
April 15, 2009
An MBA program chair at Argosy University in Eagan, Minn., weighs in on the economic survivalist trend. This article appears courtesy
of USA Today.
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Minnesota Monthly
April 2009
Non-traditional students can find successful strategy tips from other non-traditional students
pursuing further education.This article appears courtesy of Minnesota Monthly.
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New York Daily News
March 31, 2009
A doctor at Argosy University, Washington, D.C.
shares information on whom anorexia affects in Dave Moore and Bill Manville's
Friday column, "Addictions and Answers". This article appears courtesy of the New
York Daily News.
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DadsDivorce.com
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DadsDivorce.com
February 6, 2009
DadsDivorce.com interviews a professor of psychology at Argosy University, Twin
Cities about childrens’ coping mechanisms during divorce.
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Monitor on Psychology
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American Psychology Association’s Monitor on Psychology
December 2008
Craig D. Swenson, PhD, President of Argosy University, discusses the role of the for-profit sector in the field of psychology.
The article, published in the December 2008 edition of the Monitor on Psychology,
appears courtesy of the American Psychological Association.
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Duluth News Tribune
December 2008
An associate professor of psychology at Argosy University, Schaumburg gives tips
for following through on goals for the new year. Story appears
in the Duluth News Tribune courtesy of Brandpoint.
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Greentree Gazette
November 2008
Read an in-depth personal
interview on the educational philosophy of Argosy University President,
Dr. Craig Swenson. Reprinted with permission. Greentree Gazette. Copyright 2008.
All rights reserved.
www.greentreegazette.com
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The Link
Fall 2008
A feature story
on military personnel making the transition from military service to the classroom.
Reprinted with permission. The Link. Copyright 2008. All rights reserved.
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Good Things Utah
September 25, 2008
Dr. Deborah Wheeler of Argosy University, Salt Lake City discusses
disciplining techniques for children at various ages that don’t require
adults to raise their voices. Used with permission. ABC 4: Good Things Utah. Copyright
2008. All rights reserved.
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Good Things Utah
August 18, 2008
Argosy University, Salt Lake City campus president Dr. Darren Adamson makes a guest
appearance on Good Things Utah. He shares safety tips with parents on
how to prepare children for their first day of school. Used with permission.
ABC 4: Good Things Utah. Copyright 2008. All rights reserved.
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Chicago Sun-Times
August 14, 2008
A feature story
on how parents can encourage kids to fully enjoy their sports participation experience.
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Chicago Sun-Times
July 24, 2008
An article on how to keep children engaged and learning during the long summer months away
from school.
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