PhD in Leadership and Change student Sara Barry has been named Chief Operating Officer for OneCare Vermont, an accountable care organization focused on improving population health through care delivery transformation…
Education for All
When most people think of a classroom, they have a picture in their mind – and it isn’t usually of a correctional facility. Yet that’s exactly where Dr. Rachel Oppenheim,…
Living a Passion for an Organic Life
Katie Schwerin ’93 (New England, MA in Education) is a lifelong educator, learner, and community builder. The co-founder, along with her husband Bill Whyte, of W.S. Badger & Co., graduated…
Applying the Therapeutic Power of Play
“Toys are their words, play is their story,” says Cary Hamilton, Director of the Play Therapy program. Using the therapeutic powers of play, certified Play Therapy mental health professionals invite…
Creative Arts Therapies
“Art transcends language. It is a global way of communicating,” said Janice Hoshino, a registered and board certified art therapist and a licensed marriage and family therapist who is the…
The Psychology of Color
When Leatrice “Lee” Eiseman ’71 (Antioch College, BA in Psychology) was a little girl, she knew she had a natural talent for putting colors together to create something pleasing to…
Learning Online: Why It Matters Where You Go
It’s never been easier to earn your college degree online. With easy transfer credits, flexibility for class schedules, and plenty of student support, online learning is a great option for…
The Path of Nonviolent Resistance
The same passion that drew Mary Lou Finley to Chicago during the civil rights era led her down the path to teaching social justice. Finley, PhD, sociologist, and Professor Emerita…
World Champion Uncovers His Desire to Help Others
In 2009, a year after two-time Olympic medalist Markus Rogan ‘14 (Los Angeles, MA in Clinical Psychology), set a new world record for the men’s 200m backstroke, the 27-year-old Austrian…
Dr. Syntia Dietz co-authors publication as new CMHC Core Faculty
Dr. Syntia S. Dietz, core faculty in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program, Department of Applied Psychology has co-authored her first publication since becoming part of AUNE. Formerly at East…
COLORS: Alumni Work to Provide LGBTQ-affirmative Therapy to Nurture and Empower Youth
With a far-reaching background in social justice and theater activism, Cynthia Ruffin, ’13 (Los Angeles, BA in Liberal Studies) was in the perfect position to raise awareness of COLORS LGBTQ…
Fast Growing Artificial Intelligence Company Names GSLC Alumnus as SVP
PhD in Leadership and Change alumnus Dr. Moudy Elbayadi has been selected as Senior Vice President, Product and Technology of Brain Corp, a San Diego-based artificial intelligence company creating transformative core…
