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Brita Reed Lucey Publishes New Book on Grandmothering, Expands Work on Fertility and Pregnancy
Brita Reed Lucey, MD ‘13 (New England, PsyD), a former OB-GYN and current fertility therapist, has authored three books focused on helping individuals and families find resilience and meaning during…
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Onita Morgan-Edwards Featured in Forthcoming Anthology on Estrangement
Onita Morgan-Edwards ’17 (Midwest, BA) has published her essay, “Grips and Pulls,” in the forthcoming anthology No Contact: Writers on Estrangement (edited by Jenny Bartoy), to be released April 28,…
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Thomas Doherty Featured in APA Monitor on Walking Therapy
Thomas Doherty ’02 (New England, PsyD) was featured in the APA Monitor on Psychology article “How to integrate walking therapy into your practice,” exploring the benefits of walking therapy and…
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Jude Bergkamp Helps Shape Dialogue on Equity and Inclusion in Higher Education
Jude Bergkamp, Chair of the Clinical Psychology program at Antioch University’s Seattle campus, joined a group of higher education leaders to discuss equitable and inclusive conversations in higher education. Contributors…
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Amy Lesen, PhD Named Featured Researcher at Neubauer Collegium for Culture And Society
Amy Lesen, Professor of Environmental Leadership and Participatory Change, in Antioch University’s PhD Program in Leadership and Change, has been named a featured researcher with the Neubauer Collegium for Culture…
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New Study Compares Environmental Education Policies Across South America
Jason Rhoades, core faculty in Environmental & Sustainability Studies, and alumni Ximena Gallegos Gutierrez (MS Environmental Studies), published a new article in Environmental Education Research titled, “Comparative assessment of the…
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Environmental Studies Faculty Member Dawn Murray Joins National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Committee
Dawn Murray, PhD, Core Faculty in Environmental Studies at Antioch University’s New England campus, was appointed to the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary’s Advisory Committee, helping guide stewardship and community…
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Tirmizi and Staub Publish Climate Leadership Case Study in SSIR
Aqeel Tirmizi, Professor of Leadership and Organizational Behavior in the PhD in Leadership and Change program, and Timothy Staub ’25 (GSLC, PhD) co-authored a new case study in the winter…
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Jude Bergkamp Presents New APA Competency Model at National Psychology Conference
Jude Bergkamp, Co-Chair and core faculty in Applied Psychology and Counseling and Family Therapy at Antioch University Seattle, recently presented at the 50th Annual National Council of Schools and Programs…
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Lynn Horan Publishes New Article on Servant-Leadership and Gendered Expectations
Lynn Horan ‘20 (GSLC, PhD) recently published the article “Exploiting Empathetic Women Leaders and the Shadow Side of Servant-Leadership” in the Journal of Management, Spirituality, and Religion’s Special Issue, “The…
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Rebecca Orton Publishes Across the Snow Mountains: From Tibet to Exile
Rebecca Orton ’08, ’12 (Seattle, BA, MA) published her nonfiction book, Across the Snow Mountains: From Tibet to Exile, which was released in October for global distribution. The book recounts…
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Shannon McIntyre Advances Therapeutic Empathy Research and Global Training
In October 2025, Shannon McIntyre, Core Faculty in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University’s New England Campus, presented at the New England Psychological Association’s Annual Conference on “The Empathic Dialectic: A…
