New Book from Carder Stout Lost in Ghost Town: A memoir of addiction, redemption and hope in unlikely places Addiction trumps privilege in Carder Stout’s (2015 PhD DPSYCH) vivid memoir [...]
The Bacchae by Euripides The performance of The Bacchae by Euripides, Greek classical antiquity, contemporized, actually imaginal space – no time, cyclical time; adapted for the stage [...]
Our Stories Matter by Melody Allen, 2009 MA Counseling Psychology As a therapist, I engage with clients from all walks of life. No two stories are the same. The overall client assessment [...]
[CANCELED] CHARLESTON — The first EIU Comic Con is planned at Booth Library from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 28, 2020. Activities will include an Artists Alley, a screenwriting workshop, [...]
Human beings are made of stories—the stories we have lived; stories that serve to guide us, and the stories that we aspire to create. One ancient and archetypal story that each of us carries [...]
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 26, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Dr. Nina M. Kelly is being recognized by Continental Who’s Who as Top Artist and Healer for her dedication and excellence as a Mythologist, [...]
Colee Garr of Hilo Shala, dancer and choreographer Jenn Eng, Dance Magic’s Jami Deva, kumu hula Ryan McCormack and vocal artist Rhiannon will present “Internal Altars,” an immersive ritual dance [...]
Patricia Taylor, PhD Depth Psychology 2007 – founder of the center is our alumna. Breaking the Mold The LaFetra College of Education’s Center for Neurodiversity, Learning, and Wellness is [...]
Kun·Chef, D03, No.505, Duke Avenue, Kunshan, 215300, Jiangsu Opening: Oct. 13, 3:30 pm Exhibition Duration: Oct. 13 – Dec. 31, 2019 The art exhibition Old World New World at KunChef in Kunshan [...]