06/15/2026
Exciting Opportunity: Adjunct Instructor for Fall 2026 📝
The Clinical Psy.D. Program at Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology is seeking a licensed psychologist to teach Cognitive & Affective Bases of Behavior this fall.
This course explores how emotion and cognition shape human behavior, mental health, and therapeutic change.
If you’re passionate about mentoring future clinicians and bringing your expertise into the classroom, we’d love to hear from you.
Join the Ferkauf community!
📍 Wednesdays, 3:40–6:10 PM (in person, The Bronx)
📩 Send your CV to Dr. Ken Critchfield at [email protected]
06/10/2026
📣 Join the Ferkauf Community!
The Clinical Psy.D. Program at Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology is seeking a licensed psychologist to teach Lifespan Development as an adjunct instructor during the Fall 2026 semester.📚
We’re looking for someone who:
• Is a licensed psychologist
• Has an interest in teaching doctoral students
• Is available to teach in person on Thursdays in The Bronx
This interdisciplinary course explores human development across the lifespan, examining the biological, psychological, cultural, and moral factors that shape growth from birth through later adulthood.
Interested? Send your CV to Dr. Ken Critchfield at [email protected].
06/08/2026
Congratulations to Dr. Katie Davis, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology faculty member, on the publication of her new book, Actually, You’re Fine!🎉
This compassionate and practical guide offers parents valuable tools for helping their children thrive in the age of anxiety while supporting resilience, confidence, and emotional well-being.
Available for preorder now!📚
05/20/2026
Congratulations to the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology Class of 2026 🎓
Celebrating the dedication, passion, and hard work of this incredible graduating class. Wishing you all continued success as you shape the future of mental health, research, education, and clinical care throughout your careers. 💙
05/15/2026
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the conference, Antisemitism in the United States Today: Current Social Science Research.🧠🤍✨
What an incredible day of learning, dialogue, and collaboration. Scholars, practitioners, students, and community members came together to engage deeply with the urgent and evolving realities of antisemitism in the United States today.
Throughout the conference, experts across psychology, political science, human development, education, technology, and social work shared groundbreaking research and thoughtful discussion on defining and measuring antisemitism, online antisemitism, the college campus environment, professional and graduate training responses, and systemic strategies for change.
We are deeply grateful to our speakers, panelists, organizers, and attendees for helping make this event such a success. The energy, insight, and commitment throughout the day highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary research and collaboration in addressing antisemitism and strengthening our communities.
Thank you for being part of this important conversation!
05/01/2026
This weekend‼️✨
Join us for Antisemitism in the United States Today: Current Social Science Research on Sunday, May 3, 2026 from 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. ET.
This conference brings together experts in psychology, political science, human development, education, technology, and social work to explore critical topics such as:
• Defining and Measuring Antisemitism
• Psychological and Social Mechanisms of Antisemitism
• Antisemitism Online
• The College Campus Environment
• Professional Organization Response and Graduate Training
• Systemic Change Strategies to Confront Antisemitism
🔗 Register using the link here: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=tA7HBCaPB0iZNOAuiSZq0My3S9O5YLlOvFK3seXnM3BUQUpSU1QxWTJVN1dCVlZWRzg3TVYyNDZaUy4u&route=shorturl&j=165026&sfmc_sub=15986699&l=1787_HTML&u=3104000&mid=546006856&jb=2&utm_source=MarketingCloud&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Wurzweiler+Antisemitism+Conference+-+Listservs&utm_content=Register+now+button
04/27/2026
🎓 Ready to take the next step?
You won’t want to miss the 2026 Virtual Graduate Fair featuring Bronx institutions of higher learning showcasing their academic & support services.
On May 7th from 5:30 PM–7:30 PM explore graduate programs, learn more about financial aid, admissions, and more from top Bronx institutions.
Register today!✅
04/23/2026
Don’t miss our upcoming conference, Antisemitism in the United States Today: Current Social Science Research on Sunday, May 3, 2026 (8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. ET).✨
Experts from psychology, political science, human development, education, technology, and social will work to address key topics, including: defining and measuring antisemitism, psychological and social mechanisms, online antisemitism, the college campus environment, professional and graduate training responses, and systemic strategies for change.🩵
The conference is free for attendees!
Register using the link:
https://forms.cloud.microsoft/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=tA7HBCaPB0iZNOAuiSZq0My3S9O5YLlOvFK3seXnM3BUQUpSU1QxWTJVN1dCVlZWRzg3TVYyNDZaUy4u&route=shorturl&j=165026&sfmc_sub=15986699&l=1787_HTML&u=3104000&mid=546006856&jb=2&utm_source=MarketingCloud&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Wurzweiler+Antisemitism+Conference+-+Listservs&utm_content=Register+now+button
04/17/2026
Join us for a powerful day of learning and conversation at Antisemitism in the United States Today: Current Social Science Research on Sunday, May 3, 2026 (8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. ET).🩵
Once largely underexplored in social science, antisemitism is increasingly a focus of scholarly research. This interdisciplinary conference brings together experts from psychology, political science, human development, education, technology, and social work to address key topics, including: defining and measuring antisemitism, psychological and social mechanisms, online antisemitism, the college campus environment, professional and graduate training responses, and systemic strategies for change.🧠
The conference is free!
Register using the link:
https://forms.cloud.microsoft/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=tA7HBCaPB0iZNOAuiSZq0My3S9O5YLlOvFK3seXnM3BUQUpSU1QxWTJVN1dCVlZWRzg3TVYyNDZaUy4u&route=shorturl&j=165026&sfmc_sub=15986699&l=1787_HTML&u=3104000&mid=546006856&jb=2&utm_source=MarketingCloud&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Wurzweiler+Antisemitism+Conference+-+Listservs&utm_content=Register+now+button
04/16/2026
Ferkauf Community Spotlight 📚
A new policy brief in Frontiers in Education authored by Katie S. Davis, Olga Karina Cohen, Aquitta Jana Parker, and Emily Ratzker!
This collaborative work by students and faculty highlights key challenges and offers actionable, evidence-based recommendations for policy and practice. We’re proud to celebrate this achievement!🩵
Read more: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/education/articles/10.3389/feduc.2026.1764327/full