Anne Stires ’06 (Antioch University New England, MA) joined the Tanglewood and Blueberry cove camps board. Stires founded and served as the executive director of Juniper Hill School for Place-Based…
Sarah Haas ‘20
Sarah Haas ‘20 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) review, “Justice by Seeing: Of Color by Jaswinder Bolina,” appeared in The Rumpus. Haas’s piece, “A Toy, a Tool, a Piece…
Cynthia Thomashow
Dr. Cynthia Thomashow contributed a chapter to the recently published book “Towards Critical Environmental Education,” which provides a strong theoretical background to a rising field that is rapidly gaining in…
Adonia Lugo
Adonia Lugo, PhD, Chair of the Urban Sustainability Department in Los Angeles participated in a panel discussion as part of the 3rd Annual Multimodal and Transportation Summit. Organized by the…
Alumnae Connect to Analyze Relationships and Race
PhD in Leadership and Change alumnae Drs. Froswa’ Booker-Drew and Harriet Schwartz recently joined together for a powerful discussion focused on race, power, privilege, and perspective. The Tapestry, a podcast aiming…
Using Frameworks to Plan for and Evaluate Conservation Psychology Outcomes | Conservation Psychology Institute Webinar Series
Many conservation organizations strive to accomplish ambitious conservation goals but lack the proper planning to clearly define their intended outcomes and subsequent metrics to use in evaluation. Taking the time…
Kate Maruyama ’09
Kate Maruyama’s (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) story, “Footprint,” was published in Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine. Maruyama’s piece, “Writing Hope in Times of Trouble,” appeared in Asimov‘s blog From Earth to the Stars. Maruyama’s piece,…
Janis Clapoff ’98
Janis Clapoff ’98 (Santa Barbara, MS in Organizational Management) was appointed the General Manager at Belmond El Encanto in Santa Barbara. She has previous leadership positions at the Four Seasons…
Alumna Highlights the Integration of Cultural Practices to Positively Impact Academic Learning for Black Students
Experienced educator and PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. J. Love Benton has recently published her dissertation entitled, Culturally Collaborative Teaching: A Path Toward Black Student Learning. The focus of the…
Addiction Treatment and Employment
How Antioch University Los Angeles Helps Students Find their Dream Career After Graduation Psychotherapists, addictionologists, and sober coaches; oh my! From work within the Malibu rehab system to one-on-one coaching…
Disruption or Interruption: Reflections on Pandemic Impacts
PhD in Leadership and Change student, Community Builder, and Educational Strategist, Ileya Grosman has just authored “Will COVID-19 Be a Disruption or an Interruption” for Medium an online network of scholars and practitioners. The piece…
Aleshanee Akin ’11
Aleshanee Akin ’11 (New England, MEd) introduces readers of all ages to the art of finger knitting. Bare Hand Knitting: Tool-free Knitting at Its Finest (2019) gives whole-hand knitting techniques…
