Going back to school can feel overwhelming, especially when your days are already packed with work, family, and responsibilities. But online learning has transformed what it means to earn a…
The Inward Gaze: White Faculty’s Self-Perceptions of Racial Identity, Privilege, and Its Impact on Pedagogy | Dissertation Watch
We are proud to announce that David Houle, EdD, a 2025 graduate of the EdD Program in Educational and Professional Practice at Antioch University, has published his dissertation entitled: The…
Returning to College as an Adult: How Degree Completion Programs Can Support Your Journey
For many adults, the dream of completing a bachelor’s degree can feel unrealistic. Whether you’re a full-time parent, a working professional, or managing the demands of a third-shift job, adding…
Heart-Thinking Leadership: A Transformative Approach to Binary Hierarchies in Waldorf Schools | Dissertation Watch
Chiaki Uchiyama, in fulfilling the requirements for an EdD in Educational and Professional Practice, has written and published a dissertation titled Heart-Thinking Leadership: A Transformative Approach to Binary Hierarchies in…
Paul Bocko, PhD to Present at the 2025 National Place-Based Education Conference
Paul Bocko, PhD, Chair and Faculty in the AUNE Education Department at Antioch University’s New England Campus, will present at the 2025 National Place-based Education Conference in Ypsilanti, Michigan. In…
Motivated by Love: Can Deep Listening Support the Health and Wellbeing of Anthroposophical Inspired Organizations | Dissertation Watch
Barbarah Nicoll, in fulfilling the requirements for an EdD in Educational and Professional Practice, has written and published a dissertation titled, Motivated by Love: Can Deep Listening Support the Health…
Amy Rutstein-Riley Brings Vision, Continuity, and Leadership to Role as Dean
Amy Rutstein-Riley, PhD, was appointed Dean of Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change last July, bringing with her a deep appreciation for what she calls “the creative genius…
Jennifer Maruno Wins The 2025 Horace Mann Upstander Award For “Momma’s Going to March”
Award-Winning Children’s Book Inspires Young Readers to Embrace Activism and Stand Up for Justice Jennifer Maruno has been honored with the prestigious 2025 Horace Mann Upstander Award for her inspiring…
Find Where You Belong: How Transfer Students Thrive at Antioch University
Transferring universities is a big decision, and it can feel intimidating to start somewhere new. One of the biggest concerns for most transfer students is finding an environment that matches…
Elana Micahl Haviv Appointed to New Role at Rutgers University
Elana Haviv ‘08, ‘23 (Midwest, MA; GSLC, PhD) has been appointed a visiting scholar at the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights (CGHR) at Rutgers University. In…
Are We on the Same Page? A Look at Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at a Small Liberal Arts College | Dissertation Watch
We are delighted to announce that Lisa Johnson, EdD, a 2025 graduate of the EdD in Educational and Professional Practice with a specialization in social justice leadership at Antioch University,…
Jill Tracy Explores Moral Courage in Leadership in New Scholarly Publication
Jill Tracy, PhD in Leadership and Change student and Chief Executive Officer of United Planet, has published a new chapter titled “Morally Courageous Leadership and Motivation: Nobel Peace Laureate Shirin…
