How one graduate is making a bigger difference now that she has her doctorate.
January 01 2011
Christine Austin ’07 teaches middle school students that writing can empower them both in and outside the classroom.
Geography today is not your father’s geography.
Walden University student and Commitment to Social Change scholarship winner Amanda Allalunis describes how her M.S. in Nonprofit Management and Leadership program is supporting her community-building effort in a rural New Mexico town.
A sample of volunteer service by the Walden community.
When doctors told him he would never attend college, Robert Chavez not only earned his M.S. in Psychology, but is now pursuing a Ph.D.
Dr. Joy Bliss ’92 is chief operating officer at a Honolulu plastic surgery center that removes gang member tattoos.
How Ivy Zwicker ’07 changed paths at her organization to influence the lives of more people affected by autism.
Discover how four Walden agents of change transformed their thoughts into action—and how you can do the same.
One graduate’s experience promoting positive social change abroad.