Kate Maruyama ’09, (Antioch University Los Angeles, MFA in Creative writing) will have her new book Family Solstice published by Omnium Gatherum on October 17, 2020. Her novel, Harrowgate was published by…
Caryn Park
Antioch Seattle School of Education teaching faculty Dr. Caryn Park was featured in a CBC story “How to talk to kids about race, and why you should start now.” Caryn…
Deborah A. Lott
Los Angeles Undergraduate Writing Faculty Deborah A. Lott’s essay “My Cultural Appropriation” was published in the online journal Scoundrel Time. As I began to take small-scale social action, my world…
New Alumna Dissertation Addresses the Lived Experience of African American Women and Their Bodies
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Yolandé “Falami” Devoe is a womanist scholar and arts- based educator with interdisciplinary interests at the intersections of race, class, gender, sexuality, ethnography,…
PhD in Leadership and Change Student Launches Curriculum to Aid Educators During COVID-19
Executive Director and Founder of Generation Human Rights and PhD in Leadership and Change student Elana Haviv has recently led the launching of unMASKing: ThePandemic Curriculum Project. All around the world, we have…
Contemporary Pilgrimages: The Human-Environment Connection as a Double-Edged Sword | Conservation Psychology Institute Webinar Series
Quests for meaning and connection are often framed as pilgrimage journeys. These types of journeys, along with pilgrimage sites and routes, are rapidly growing around the globe. Fueled by economic…
Five Ways to Maximize Your Dollars While Going Back to School
Finishing your bachelor’s degree is one of the smartest investments you can make. A study from Georgetown University determined that over the course of a lifetime, someone with a college…
New Dissertation Explores Students’ Feelings, Engagement, Approachability, and Remote Learning
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Angela Quitadamo has published, Social-Emotional Climate in the Community College Classroom: An Action Research Study Investigating the Impact of Real-Time Student Feedback to…
Georgia Cassimatis ’15
Georgia Cassimatis ’15 (New England, MS in Sustainable Development and Climate Change) was the subject of a second article in the Keene Sentinel about her successful projects encouraging public arts,…
Dr. Laurien Alexandre’s Commencement Speech Named in Democracy’s Dozen as One of the Most Inspiring
Antioch University Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) Provost Dr. Laurien Alexandre’s speech championing reading as a cornerstone of democracy was chosen by Civic Nebraska as one of the…
PhD in Leadership and Change Student Creating Access to STEM for All
PhD in Leadership and Change student Brittany Pines has successfully garnered a new United States (US) Department of Education Developing Hispanic Serving Institutions Title V grant to benefit students of…
Superman for Democracy
Browse the word democracy on any online bookstore (an independent one please) and these titles and more will appear: Books about democracy How Democracies Die by Steven Levitsky and Daniel…
