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Top 5 Summer Activities in Louisville

Top 5 Summer Activities in Louisville

Can’t spell Louisville without “L-O-V-E!” According to WDRB, Louisville is ranked fourth in the U.S. for most beautiful and affordable places to live! We couldn’t agree more. For Spalding students, working and going to school in the heart of downtown has its perks. With plenty of job opportunities, internships and real-world experiences Louisville is one of the best cities to live, work and succeed. This summer, take the time to check out all that Louisville has to offer.

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Spalding Students Train for Modern Integrated Mental Health Approach

As Kentucky faces a need for more well-trained psychologists, Spalding University has created new opportunities for students to enter the field of health service psychology with an emphasis on providing services to communities most in need. To support this work, Spalding University has been awarded a grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA) Graduate Psychology Education (GPE) program. Their award of nearly $1 million over three years will support the new Integrated C.A.R.E. (Community-based, Accessible, Recovery-oriented Education) Program. Funding will provide stipends for doctoral psychology students to train in integrated, interdisciplinary primary care settings (IIPC).

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2022 Alumnus to Join John Lewis Fellowship

2022 Alumnus to Join John Lewis Fellowship

Baxter Yarbrough, M.A.T., hopes to heal the political divide in America Walking across the stage to receive his Master of Arts in Teaching diploma at the start of this summer, Baxter Yarbrough held his sights past the spectacle of graduation. Starting in July,...

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Spalding receives grant to fund BIPOC scholarships

Spalding receives grant to fund BIPOC scholarships

The Brown-Forman Foundation has graciously funded a grant of $50,000 to directly support at least thirteen scholarships for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) candidates to the Aspiring Leaders Masters of Education Principal Preparation program. Along with the scholarship, the grant funding will also include the fee to take the School Leadership Licensure Assessment (SLLA) which is a requirement for all principals and assistant principals in the Jefferson County Public School (JCPS) system.

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