The Institute supported the writing and editing of numerous publications in international psychology including 14 books that have appeared in 5 countries.
Even the Tobacco Institute, an industry lobbying group in Washington, supports it.
As a complementary function to its research and activist goals, the Institute provides a rich networking environment and supports the career development of its members.
The Institute was a whites-only school but supported by both white and black tax dollars.
The Institute currently supports nine research centers and numerous research groups.
Institute for Worker Education supports workforce development initiatives in health and human services.
Over the period of its existence, the Institute supported over 340 short- and longer-term fellowships.
The Institute supported it and created a commission of scholars to determine the format of the future work.
The Institute supports interdisciplinary programs that relate to and serve the creative and performing arts.
The Institute supports its membership through professional development, education and training for future planners.