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Healing War's Hidden Wounds
How Walden students are making a difference for soldiers whose injuries go beyond the physical— and how you can, too.
For many soldiers, returning home after a tour of duty in Iraq or Afghanistan presents them with a new battleground: everyday life. And without help, navigating the readjustment can be treacherous—for soldiers and for their loved ones. Meet two Walden graduate psychology students, both with military experience themselves, who have been on the front lines of helping returning soldiers make that transition. (Read more)

Beyond the Degree
Some alumni and students have jobs that are anything but traditional.
An NFL sports counselor. A globe-trotting egg farmer. A Las Vegas chaplain. They couldn’t seem more diverse, but these three Walden University alumni and soon-to-be-alumni share a common goal: to make the world a better place. (Read more)
Rising Above the Credential Gap
As one Walden graduate learned, staying competitive means staying current.
For Walden University students and alumni, the personal value of lifelong learning is a given. As Lorraine Priest, who earned her Ph.D. in Applied Management and Decision Sciences at Walden, points out in her dissertation, lifelong learning is also key to the success of an organization. (Read more) |