In the wake of the George Floyd murder in 2020, college campuses were quick to issue statements decrying racism and supporting efforts to promote racial justice. In most cases, these…
Fayth Parks
PhD in Leadership and Change Professor of Leadership and Psychology Fayth Parks has focused decades to build awareness of HIV prevention and support and has most recently been noted for…
Lemuel Watson
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Professor of Inclusive Leadership and Change Lemuel Watson’s article entitled, “Pride Month: A Celebration of All Our Differences” has been recently featured on Higher…
An Interview with GSLC Associate Dean, Amy Rutstein-Riley
Antioch University is thrilled to announce that Amy Rutstein-Riley, PhD, MPH, will join the Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) as Associate Dean to lead the PhD in Leadership and Change program, effective July 1, 2023.
One Good Point… Amy Lesen
I’m Amy Lesen. I’m a sociologist on the faculty at the Graduate School of Leadership and Change. I work with students a lot around their research and using research to inform their practice.
Distinguished University Professor Al Guskin Publishes Book
On May 10, 2023, the Graduate School of Leadership and Change hosted a special event and book signing in celebration of Al Guskin and his newly published memoir, Dancing with…
Stacey Guenther ’22
Stacey Guenther ’22 (GSLC, PhD) was selected to co-edit a special issue of the Journal of Management, Spirituality, and Religion. The issue will focus on technologies that enable global consciousness….
Environmental Studies Department Documentary Showcases “Learning in Community”
The Environmental Studies Department on Antioch’s New England campus has produced a documentary titled “Learning in Community.” The ten-minute video is directed and produced by alum Chris Hardee, the subject…
Shoshana D. Kerewsky ’98
Shoshana D. Kerewsky’s ’98 (New England, PsyD) memoir, “Cancer, Kintsugi, Camino: A Memoir,” recently won the Firebird Book Award in the LGBTQ Nonfiction category. Published in 2022, Kerewsky’s memoir conveys the rhythms…
S5 E10: The Students Healing Educational Trauma by Studying Literature, History, Art, and Philosophy
Higher education is not just about getting a job—and the Clemente program suggests that study of the humanities can be life-changing and empowering.
Froswa’ Booker-Drew ‘14
Froswa’ Booker-Drew’s ‘14 (GSLC, PHD) book, Empowering Charity: A New Narrative of Philanthropy (Baylor University Press, 2022), has been awarded a 2023 Nautilus Book Award. The award recognizes books that…
Consuelo Flores ’06, ‘08
Consuelo Flores ’06, ‘08 (Los Angeles, BA, MFA) was showcased in a KCET story on the 50th Anniversary Biennial Paper Fashion Gala & Runway Show which featured 13 designs of…