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…
Kate Carmody ‘19
Kate Carmody’s ‘19 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) poems, “trump wears shape-ups/666pence none the richer” and “Anniversary,” appeared in No Contact: Issue Sixteen. Her essay, “Family Piece” was published…
Marcia Meier ’12
Marcia Meier’s ‘12 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) memoir, Face, was published by Saddle Road Press.
How Anyone Can Develop an Aptitude for Writing
Whether you dream of becoming an author, or are just looking to communicate more efficiently, develop your writing skills using a few easy tips and tricks.
Cary Gaunt ‘09
Dr. Cary Gaunt ‘09 (New England, PhD in Environmental Studies) was recently featured in a profile story in The Keene Sentinel about her work as the Director of Sustainability at…
Tisha Marie Reichle-Aguilera ‘09
Tisha Marie Reichle-Aguilera’s ‘09 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) essay, “Voices,” appeared in The Coachella Review.
Alumna Shines Light on the Influence of Latinx Women’s Identities in Leadership
Director of Health Information Management Services for UCLA Health System and PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Maria Caban Alizondo has published her dissertation entitled, Dialogic Identity Construction: The Influence of…
New Alumna Dissertation Highlights Impact of Pandemic Era Video Communication
President of Bridging the Difference, LLC, and PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Betty Johnson has just published her dissertation entitled, Video Meetings in a Pandemic Era: Emotional Exhaustion, Stressors,…
