PhD in Leadership and Change alum Sara Safari has published her dissertation entitled, Virtual Empowerment: The Exploration of Leadership Aspirations of Young Nepali Girls Using Virtual Participatory Action Research. The dissertation’s…
Acclaimed Scholar Visits UEE Class
In February, acclaimed educational scholar Dr. Christine Sleeter was a guest speaker in the Urban Environmental Education Program’s “Multicultural Environmental Education” course. Running Grass, the course instructor, invited Dr. Sleeter…
[Teaching Unpacked] Building Collaborative Learning Communities
As a part of Teaching Unpacked, we believe that there’s nothing more important than building collaborative learning communities and authentic, real-world lessons in the classroom. That’s exactly what episode two…
What Adult Education Can Show Us About Educating for Anti-Racism
In its premiere episode, we enter into a thought-provoking discussion with Stephen Brookfield about his long career in adult education and how he uses it to frame antiracism as an educational endeavor we must all undertake, both individually and collectively.
Quick Guide: How To Request a Letter of Reference
Sooner or later, everyone needs a great letter of recommendation. Find out the “who and how” behind asking for a reference that’s sure to impress.
Khadijah Queen ‘06
Khadijah Queen‘s ‘06 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) essay, “Craft Capsule: Rethinking Theory and Poetics,” appeared in Poets & Writers. Her poetry collection Anodyne (Tin House, 2020) won the Poetry…
Antioch University Dissertations: Over 1,000,000 Downloads and Counting…
Antioch University recently passed the one-millionth download of our dissertations in OhioLINK’s Electronic Dissertation and Theses (ETD) Center! Our nearly 800 dissertations are having a global reach and impact- unimaginable…
Mary Sutton
MA in Urban Sustainability alum Mary Sutton published had her article “Using Cooperatives to Empower Formerly Incarcerated People—An L.A. Story” published in the Nonprofit Quarterly. Mary is a social activist,…
Choosing a Major? Your Passions are More Important Than Any Program.
Only 27 percent of college grads work in a job that’s related to their major. But all benefit from a college experience, even if they work in a different field than their major.
Michael Simpson ‘86
Michael Simpson ‘86 (New England, MS) wrote “My Turn: Public works – an opportunity for bipartisanship” for the Concord Monitor, “An opportunity for bipartisanship in public works” for the Union…
PsyD in Clinical Psychology Program Hosts Nationally Recognized Thought Leader on Field Supervisors Day
The Antioch University New England PsyD in Clinical Psychology program was excited to have nationally recognized thought leader and innovator in psychotherapy and in advocacy for women, Dr. Judith Jordan,…
[Teaching Unpacked] Designing Authentic Real-World Lessons
The team here at Teaching Unpacked believes that it all starts with building a collaborative learning community. The real question, however, is how to maintain and excel at this? Danika…
