Antioch University Midwest’s McGregor Library was awarded a Celebrating Ohio Book Awards & Authors grant by the State Library of Ohio, with federal funds from the Institute of Museum and…
100 Years of Waldorf: Antioch University Professor Shares the Legacy with the World
Dr. Torin Finser is sharing his expertise with educators around the world to commemorate 100 years of Waldorf Education. Dr. Torin Finser has speaking engagements planned all over the world…
AUS Sponsors Multicultural Children’s Literature Celebration
Antioch University Seattle’s School of Education recently proudly sponsored its fourth annual Multicultural Children’s Literature Celebration (MCLC). Multi-award winning book Chef Roy Choi and the Street Food Remix by author June…
Psychology Moving Forward into A More Diverse World: Dr. Roysircar and the Multicultural Guidelines
Gargi Roysircar, retired Clinical Psychology professor, and APA Task Force colleagues who wrote the 2017 APA Multicultural Guidelines, have published its executive summary in the February issue of the American…
Alumnus and Experienced Educator Set to Launch Holistic Independent High School
For over two decades PhD in Leadership and Change alumnus Dr. Randy Bartlett has been change making in education and non-profit sectors. That said, he is on the horizon of…
Conversations with Dr. Wear on the APA’s New Guidelines for Working With Men and Boys
Dr. Douglas Wear, Psychologist and Director of Antioch University Seattle’s Community Counseling and Psychology Clinic, was recently interviewed twice – once by Margaret Larson of KING5 News as part of…
Antioch Grad Interviewed on WGBH’s PBS NewsHour Shares Program
Sasha Purpura, MBA ’11, Executive Director of Food for Free, was interviewed on WGBH’s PBS NewsHour Shares program on February 6. Food For Free, a food rescue group based in…
Rachel Oppenheim Advocates at ‘Day on the Hill’
On Wednesday, Jan. 30, Rachel Oppenheim, Director of the School of Education, participated in a “Day on the Hill” event along with other members of the Washington Association for Colleges…
GSLC Alumnus Featured on Government Matters
Graduate School of Leadership and Change alumnus and Chief Data Scientist at Dun & Bradstreet, Dr. Anthony Scriffignano was a recent, featured guest on the television program Government Matters which…
Tragedy, Resilience, PTSD: Healing After an Abduction?
Our 2015 graduate, Dr. Ted Green, now in Wisconsin at Gundersen Health System, commented on the situation of Jayme Closs who recently escaped after being held by a kidnapper for…
AUNE Alumni Quoted in Daily Hampshire Gazette
AUNE Alumna Ruth Folchman, PsyD ’04, was recently quoted in an article about New Year’s resolutions in the Daily Hampshire Gazette. In the article, “When it comes to New Year’s…
Research Article on ACT Published by Faculty
Rachel Enoch, PhD, BCBA-D, recently published an article, “Neuro-Typical Children Outcomes from an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Summer Camp” in Behavior Analysis in Practice. The article discusses the practical implications…