Andromeda Romano-Lax’s ‘12 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) upcoming novel, Annie and the Wolves, was recommended in Buzzfeed News‘ “75 Books To Add To Your 2021 TBR List.”
Women in Leadership Certificate Programs
Women in Leadership Certificate Program to be Offered Online Through SBCC School of Extended Learning in Partnership with New Second Level Program Launching at Antioch University Online and Extended Education…
Dr. Adonia E. Lugo Joins Institute for Transportation & Development Policy U.S. Advisory Group
Urban Sustainability (USMA) Department Interim Chair and Teaching Faculty Adonia E. Lugo, PhD, was selected to join the new Institute for Transportation & Development Policy (ITDP) U.S. Advisory Group. Dr….
Andromeda Romano-Lax ‘12
Andromeda Romano-Lax’s ‘12 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) forthcoming novel, Annie and the Wolves, was reviewed by Publisher’s Weekly.
Colin MacKenzie Mitchell ’18
Colin MacKenzie Mitchell (Santa Barbara, MFA) “The Laundronauts: A Potentially Untrue Tale Based on Actual Events,” an original, scripted, podcast adventure series, written, directed, and produced by inaugural MFA in…
Robert Morgan Fisher ’14
Robert Morgan Fisher ’14 (Los Angeles, MFA) is 2nd Place Runner-up for the Saturday Evening Post 2021 Great American Fiction Prize, his story “Pipe Dream Paste” will appear in the magazine…
Victoria Chang
Antioch MFA in Creative Writing Program Chair Victoria Chang discussed her book, Obit, with Dr. Deborah Paredez, hosted by The Columbia Review.
Learn to Delegate, You (and Your Team) Will Get More Done [7 Dos and Don’ts]
Have you noticed that the more you expand your leadership role, the less time you have? The hours keep piling up, and the number of projects you need to manage…
Nate Elias ‘18
Nate Elias ‘18 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) was interviewed about his book, The Reincarnations, by alum Alex Thurnher for the Skylight Books podcast and by Fear No Lit.
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Establishes Guskin Center for Democracy and the Common Good
Antioch University has established The Guskin Center for Democracy and the Common Good. Named after Dr. Alan Guskin, a catalyst behind the establishment of the United States Peace Corps, former…
Johnny Horton
Associate Faculty Johnny Horton’s published a profound article “A Seattle professor on helping veterans find home in the humanities” in Crosscut about the classes he teaches to combat Veterans on classical literature…
Jessica Abughattas ‘18
Jessica Abughattas’ ‘18 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) poem, “Dinner Party,” appeared in Literary Hub.
