Julie K. Biddle, PhD, Concentration Director for New England’s Graduate Certificates in The Reggio Emilia Approach, Trauma Informed Education, and Dyslexia Studies, was selected to be a part of the…
Ileya Grosman Joins University of Denver Leadership Studies Department
PhD in Leadership and Change student Ileya Grosman joined the Adjunct Faculty team at the University of Denver Leadership Studies Department where she is teaching Inclusive Leadership and Leading Community…
James Van Auken Assumes Role of Business and Organizational Leadership Coach at Consolidated Analysis Center
James Van Auken ‘19 (PhD, GSLC) assumed the role of Business and Organizational Leadership Coach at Consolidated Analysis Center, Inc., which is renowned for delivering unique expertise and cutting-edge technology…
Maximizing Leadership Efficiency: 7 Dos and Don’ts of Delegating for Success
Have you noticed that the more you expand your leadership role, the less time you have? The hours keep piling up, and the number of projects you need to manage…
Dissertation Watch: Towards an Ecosystem of Youth Leadership Development
Dr. Trisha Swed, a recent alum of the PhD in Leadership and Change, has published her dissertation entitled, Towards an Ecosystem of Youth Leadership Development.
PhD in Leadership and Change to Host Alumni Convening and Mini-Residency at ILA Conference
Antioch University’s PhD in Leadership and Change’s long-standing relationship with the International Leadership Association (ILA) means they have been involved with annual conferences in various ways since their inception in…
Building Leadership and Sustainability through Nonprofit Management
John Whittemore’s job as the Senior Director of Program Operations at Aspire Living and Learning is all about helping people reach their full potential. He takes seriously the work of helping lead an organization that for forty years has sought to bring person-centered support to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism, behavioral health challenges, and complex medical needs.
Effecting Change in Higher Education through Meaningful Leadership
Antioch University’s PhD in Leadership and Change prepares students to lead in many fields. Recently, we caught up with six alumni who are making positive changes in higher education.
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Announces New Associate Dean
Antioch University is thrilled to announce that Amy Rutstein-Riley, PhD, MPH, will join the Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) as Associate Dean to lead the PhD in Leadership…
GSLC Students, Alumni, and Faculty Featured on Leadership Podcast
According to Scott J. Allen ’06 (GSLC, PhD), “great leaders imagine a better future, inspire others, execute with precision, and achieve results.” Since the inception of his leadership-focused podcast, Phronesis:…
GSLC Learning Community Makes an Impact at the 2023 International Leadership Association Conference
The Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) learning community was represented in full force at the 25th annual International Leadership Association Global Conference, held October 12-15th in Vancouver, Canada. This year’s theme, Cultivating Leadership for a Thriving Future, drew hundreds of attendees
GSLC Faculty and Alums Showcase Leadership in South Africa
PhD in Leadership and Change alums Drs. Sara Barry, Catherine Chege, Carolyn Love, Rachel Roberts, Pamela Viscione, and Sharon Wamble-King gathered at Stellenbosch University in Stellenbosch, South Africa with Antioch Graduate School of Leadership and Change faculty Dr. Lize Booysen for the Gender, Work, and Organization conference entitled, Marginalized Gender Identities: How can Intellectual Activism Transform Work and Organization?