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The Community Solution is an integrated, nonprofit system of colleges and universities that work collaboratively to advance institutional sustainability, student success, and community impact. United by a shared vision, we work together to build strategic partnerships and leverage economies of scale so institutions can focus on their mission—educating students.

6 Ways Occupational Therapists Support Mental and Emotional Wellness - University of Western States 05/21/2026

Occupational therapists play a critical role in helping individuals rebuild routines, manage stress, and reconnect with work, family, and community. In this blog from University of Western States, Michele Tilstra, Ph.D., OTD, director of the Doctor of Occupational Therapy program, explores six ways occupational therapy supports mental & emotional wellness. As one of UWS’ newest programs, the Doctor of Occupational Therapy program was developed to help address the growing need for whole-person, evidence-based care.

6 Ways Occupational Therapists Support Mental and Emotional Wellness - University of Western States Mental and emotional well-being shapes how people get through everyday life. When it’s out of balance, even simple tasks feel overwhelming.

The Real Formula for Collaboration That Works - The Community Solution Education System 05/13/2026

In his second solo episode of Radical Cooperation, Dr. Horowitz takes a deeper dive into the seven core elements – or “superpowers” – of radical cooperation outlined in his new book. He explores how institutions can work together to navigate financial pressure, enrollment uncertainty, and rapid change. Listen now!

The Real Formula for Collaboration That Works - The Community Solution Education System Radical cooperation is the key to building stronger, more resilient institutions—and in this episode, you’ll learn exactly how it works. Radical cooperation isn’t just a concept; it’s a practical framework made up of seven elements that can transform how teams collaborate and succeed. If you...

Interview: Dr. Jeremy Moreland, President of Saybrook University 05/11/2026

In a recent interview, Jeremy Moreland, Ph.D., president of Saybrook University, shares insights on leadership, navigating change in higher ed, and why student success must remain at the center of what we do. His perspective offers timely lessons for leaders across every sector.

Interview: Dr. Jeremy Moreland, President of Saybrook University Dr. Jeremy Moreland, President of Saybrook University, discusses leadership, career success, and managing change

Celebrating the Class of 2026 | KansasCOM's Inaugural Commencement Ceremony 05/08/2026

Tomorrow Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine will celebrate its very first commencement ceremony as the institution’s inaugural class crosses the stage and officially becomes the first graduates in school history. Be sure to watch the livestream tomorrow at 10:00 CT to join in on the excitement!

Celebrating the Class of 2026 | KansasCOM's Inaugural Commencement Ceremony KansasCOM is graduating its first class at its inaugural commencement ceremony. The event is held on May 9th at the WSU Hughes Metropolitan Complex, Lowe Aud...

SilverDisobedience PerceptionDynamics•Dian Griesel 05/07/2026

In this episode of the Silver Disobedience podcast, Dr. Breeda McGrath, president of Pacific Oaks College, explores how public discourse has shifted in the internet era, why disagreements so quickly become personal, and what it takes to engage with curiosity, reflection, and respect instead of defensiveness. Listen now!

SilverDisobedience PerceptionDynamics•Dian Griesel From Conflict to Conversation: Civil Discourse Explored with Dr. Breeda McGrath

05/06/2026

This week, The Community Solution was represented at ICEF Canada – North America’s leading international student recruitment networking event bringing together education providers from more than 60 countries. Such a wonderful opportunity for students around the world to connect with our System’s colleges and universities.

When Summer Screen Time Poses a Mental Health Risk for Teens 05/01/2026

As summer approaches, more unstructured time often means more screen time for teens, and with it, new mental health concerns for families. In this new Psychology Today blog, Dr. Lance Garrison from The Chicago School offers practical strategies parents can use to create healthier digital habits for their kids this summer.

When Summer Screen Time Poses a Mental Health Risk for Teens Beyond headlines and courtrooms, many families are seeking an answer to a more immediate question: How do we know when social media use is affecting a teenager’s mental health?

Daughter graduates Law School ahead of Mom 04/28/2026

A remarkable family milestone took center stage at The Colleges of Law commencement this weekend. Among nearly 80 graduates celebrated in Santa Barbara was 22-year-old Trinity Lehr, who completed law school ahead of her mother, Jennifer Lehr — a fellow student and mother of 11 who returned to pursue her own legal education after nearly three decades of raising a family. Their story reflects what makes The Colleges of Law distinctive: expanding access to a flexible, high-quality legal education that meets students where they are.

Daughter graduates Law School ahead of Mom SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) Graduation season has begun. Nearly 80 students donned caps and gowns over the weekend. The Colleges of Law in Santa Barbara

9 Things Toxic Parents Hate (and Why Adult Children Should Absolutely Still Do Them) 04/24/2026

What does it really mean to prioritize your well-being, even when it’s uncomfortable for others? In this article, Dr. Garrison of The Chicago School shares an important perspective: healing often begins when individuals recognize unhealthy family patterns & choose something different.

9 Things Toxic Parents Hate (and Why Adult Children Should Absolutely Still Do Them) Psychologists explain why making your toxic parent mad is actually important.

Spiritual Psychologist Reveals: This Is What It Means if You Keep Seeing Deer Outside 04/23/2026

In this article, Dr. Smirnova of Saybrook University explores the deeper symbolism behind seeing deer, and why these encounters may feel so significant. From representing healing and intuition to serving as “gentle messengers” between worlds, deer sightings can invite reflection, presence, and a deeper connection to ourselves.

Spiritual Psychologist Reveals: This Is What It Means if You Keep Seeing Deer Outside Hint: It's a good sign.

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