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A Virginia-based Catholic university focusing on psychology and counseling training recently commemorated 25 years with a dinner and the celebration of Mass at its chapel, which is named after the patron saint of mental health. The event brought together alumni, faculty, students, and community members to reflect on the university's journey and its significant contributions to mental health education.
Throughout its quarter-century of existence, the university has been dedicated to providing high-quality education and training in the fields of psychology and counseling. The institution has established a strong reputation for its commitment to integrating faith and learning, fostering an environment where students can grow academically and spiritually.
The anniversary celebration featured heartfelt speeches from key figures within the university, highlighting the impact of its programs on students and the broader community. Attendees expressed gratitude for the university's role in shaping the future of mental health professionals and its ongoing mission to support the well-being of individuals and families in need.
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