graduation rate for the 2019-2020 academic year, including 86% of ethnic minority students
$5.1M
in scholarships make our programs more accessible to socio-economically diverse students
Real work.
Real world.
Social justice is real work. You can think about it, talk about, and read all about it. But you’ll never really know what to do about it until you’re actually doing it. At Adler, every student has the opportunity to get real world hands-on experience as they pursue their advanced degree.
community partners offer clinical and social justice practica for students
358k
direct service hours provided by our students to nearly 14,000 people in their communities annually
You can’t help it.
Social justice is in your
blood. Ours too.
You didn’t wake up one day and decide to change the world. It’s part of who you are and what makes you feel alive, energized, and meaningful. We know the feeling.
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Kahan Sablo Named Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Dr. Sablo will lead the Center for Diversity and Inclusion and oversee all institutional DEI work, serving as a champion and advocate for the University’s three campuses.
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Adler University Board of Trustees appoints Noland Joiner as Chair, Nicola Idehen as Vice Chair
The Adler University Board of Trustees elected Noland Joiner as chair and Nicola Idehen as vice chair during their quarterly meeting in February. They will both serve two-year terms.
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Environmental Justice: Finding Solutions for the Intersection of Environmental and Social Issues
While environmental hazards have an impact on us all, their effects are often intensified for those with the most needs in our communities – and although climate change, health inequities, economic challenges, and social inequalities may seem to be separate entities, for Celeste Greene, Ph.D., they're more connected than we might think.