Melody Murray ‘14 (Los Angeles, MA) was featured in an article in Business Insider Australia. Murray is a former reality TV producer who retrained as a therapist. In the article,…
Chandra Hoffman ‘08
Chandra Hoffman’s ‘08 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) second novel, What Pretty Gets You, was published.
Best Value Schools Announces Antioch University New England’s Addictions Counseling Program as One of Top 20 in 2021
Best Value Schools has announced Antioch University New England’s MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Addictions Counseling as one of the top programs for 2021. Graduates of the MA in…
Ellen Smith ‘87
Ellen Smith ‘87 (New England, MA) joined the Brattleboro Area Hospice as part-time Development Director. She has over 20 years of experience in the field of fund development including her…
To Create a World Where All Can Thrive, Education Must Change
In this episode, Institute for Humane Education founder Zoe Weil talks with our co-hosts to dive into the history of humane education, how to move from being a problem solver to being a “solutionary,” and the impact she believes humane education could have on our country and world – especially as we emerge from a global pandemic.
Joselyn Sanchez ‘16
Joselyn Sanchez ‘16 (Santa Barbara, MA in Clinical Psychology) has been promoted to the adolescent treatment manager at the Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse’s Daniel Bryant Youth and Family…
Gwynne Garfinkle ‘06
Gwynne Garfinkle ‘06 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) had a previously published story, “A Wild Patience,” appear in three parts online as a podcast at Escape Pod.
Jennifer Genest ‘05
Jennifer Genest ‘05 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) was interviewed about her essay, “The Mills,” by The Colorado Review.
Donald Strauss
Donald Strauss, PhD, MFA, founding chair of the Urban Sustainability Master of Arts program at Antioch University Los Angeles, was a signatory on the Scholars Warning letter on the risks…
The Power of Narrative Evaluations (Not Grades)
A narrative evaluation meets students where they are, so they can make adjustments to improve their coursework over time, and get to where they need to be.
Kris Martinez ‘20
Kris Martinez ‘20 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) had a piece, “Babyland,” published in The Manifest-Station and an essay, “Woven: Dick Coyote and the Camel’s Back,” published in Entropy.
Women Leading Change: Panel Discussion
Antioch University Santa Barbara’s Undergraduate Studies program hosted a discussion in honor of International Women’s Day on Friday, March 12th entitled “Women Leading Change.” Esteemed panelists included former Senator Hannah…
