By Allison From-Tapp, Psy.D., HSP One of my children is a first-year college student who was home for the holidays. I mentioned writing this blog and asked him what college students need to know about mindfulness. At first, he said, they need to know what it is! I...
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Don’t Take the Roses for Granted
With the multitude of holidays upon us, it is sometimes hard to remember to stop and breathe and notice all that is around us.
Thanksgiving Isn’t Just One Day
Gratitude comes in many ways and sometimes shows up when you aren’t even looking for it.
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Spalding University Criminal Justice Studies Program to Receive Department of Juvenile Justice Grant Funding
There are no upcoming events. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (October 10, 2023) – Cicely J. Cottrell, PhD, Associate Professor and Chair of Criminal Justice Studies at Spalding University, has been awarded $127,341.00 in federal Title II grant monies administered by the...
Community Assembly Recap: 8/11/2023
For Spalding University faculty and staff, the academic year began on Friday, August 11 with the year’s first Community Assembly. There were many new faces, some important updates, and a selection of deserved awards. If you were unable to join us, here is a summary of...
Spalding School of Nursing Receives $3.3 Million in Support From the US Department of Labor and the Legacy Foundation of Kentuckiana
There are no upcoming events. Funds will support nursing workforce development and student scholarships Spalding University’s School of Nursing has promoted human dignity, freedom and human flourishing in healthcare through nursing education since 1933, when it...
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Spalding University Criminal Justice Studies Program to Receive Department of Juvenile Justice Grant Funding
There are no upcoming events. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (October 10, 2023) – Cicely J. Cottrell, PhD, Associate Professor and Chair of Criminal Justice Studies at Spalding University, has been awarded $127,341.00 in federal Title II grant monies administered by the...
Spalding Occupational Therapy Doctoral Candidate Returns Home for Capstone
Join us and learn more about our entry-level Occupational Therapy Doctorate degree.March 26 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pmInfo Session: Entry-Level OTDJoin us and learn more about our Post-Professional OTD program.April 16 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pmVirtual Info Session:...
Occupational Therapy Alumni Spotlight | Q&A with Cicily McBride, OTS
Join us and learn more about our entry-level Occupational Therapy Doctorate degree.March 26 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pmInfo Session: Entry-Level OTDJoin us and learn more about our Post-Professional OTD program.April 16 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pmVirtual Info Session:...
Featured Videos
Injuries in Athletics: A Look into the Athletic Training Field
Dr. Alma Mattocks, Program Director for Master of Science in Athletic Training, discusses the importance of awareness of injuries in athletics, the value of athletic trainers in the healthcare field, and what Spalding’s MSAT program is doing for National Athletic Training Month.
Forensic psychology student Londyn Swann launches innovative program at practicum site
There are no upcoming events. Alternatives to Criminal Thinking provides mental healing to young jail inmates My name is Londyn Swann. I am a PsyD student in the Clinical Psychology program here at Spalding University. Throughout my education I started to learn that...
How is Spalding celebrating Black History Month?
Dr. Deonte Hollowell, Program Director of African American Studies, talks about the importance of Black History Month and how Spalding is celebrating with art displays at the Huff Gallery and the 5th Annual Elmer Lucille Conference on African American Studies.