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…
John Charles Reedburg ‘16
John Charles Reedburg ‘16 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) published his novel Cracks of Light. He was interviewed about his novel by NewInBooks and by ManyBooks.
Standing In Solidarity with Asian and Asian-American Students, Staff, and Faculty at AUSB
Dear Antioch Community, As Campus Provost and member of the newly formed Antioch University Anti-Racism Task Force, I am writing about the most recent mass shooting in Georgia on Tuesday,…
Alum Publishes Story about Asian Erasure
In “Whitewashing of Asian students and a report that launched a reckoning,” MA in Education alum Kristin Leong wrote about the fury the North Thurston Public School district sparked after…
Xochitl-Julisa Bermejo ‘09
Xochitl-Julisa Bermejo’s ‘09 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) poem, “Variations on a Wooden Spoon,” appeared in SFWP Quarterly.
Caroll Sun Yang ‘12
Caroll Sun Yang’s ‘12 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) piece, “Epona* of the Aisles,” appeared in Pithead Chapel.
How Therapy is Evolving to Support Mental Health in Unprecedented Times
In this episode, recorded almost exactly a year after the COVID-19 pandemic forced lockdowns across the U.S., we have a deep conversation with two Antiochians working on the front lines…
Andromeda Romano-Lax ’12
Andromeda Romano-Lax’s ‘12 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) novel Annie and the Wolves was published by Soho Press.
