Nathan Irwin ‘21 (Santa Barbara, BA), a current student in the MS in Environmental Studies program and his father, Michael Irwin, recently showcased paintings from their series, “Bygone,” a portrayal…
David Sobel Featured in Article
David Sobel, Professor Emeritus in Education at Antioch’s New England campus, was recently featured in the article “Madison Children’s Museum to lead climate change project” in the Wisconsin State Journal….
Cheryl Jordan ’11
Cheryl Jordan ’11 (GSLC, PhD) was recently profiled in Ebony magazine discussing her new memoir, Hang on Tight. Pray.: A Journey from Perfection to Peace. The book explores her experiences providing…
Luane Haggerty ’06
Luane Haggerty ’06 (GSLC, PhD) will receive the Essie Calhoun Diversity in the Arts Award. Haggerty is principal lecturer in the Rochester Institute of Technology’s National Technical Institute for the…
S5 E5: Cultural Self-Assessment Is a Practice With Transformative Potential
What if we took this practice of cultural self-assessment—and went further? What if we used it as a jumping off place to really develop skills to navigate cultural differences and combat discrimination? That’s what today’s guest, Mariela Marin, encourages their students in the MA in Clinical Psychology program to do.
Stacey Guenther ‘22
Stacey Guenther ‘22 (GSLC, PhD) authored the chapter “The Intersubjectivity of Personhood and Leadership: I am Who I am, Because We are Who We are” in the newly released book…
ARTC Faculty and Alums Featured in Seattle Times Article
Shukri Olow is featured in an article in the Seattle Times, “Meet the Kent mom behind Ramadan Affirmation Cards Project.” She serves on Seattle’s School of Education’s Committee of Community…
Nicole Williams
PhD in Leadership and Change student Nicole Williams is helping to address food justice in Philadelphia. Williams is the co-managing director of the Mt. Airy Community Fridge and Pantry The…
Aqeel Tirmizi
Aqeel Tirmizi, PhD, Graduate School of Leadership and Change Professor of Leadership, Management, and Service, has just published the article entitled “Developing Courageous Leadership” in the Ivy Business Journal. Read…
Navigating Business and Social Justice
How Antioch University’s Master of Business Administration Program is Leading the Way As a business professional, you may have noticed the increasing importance of social and environmental responsibility in business….
Faculty and Alumni Publish Paper in “Global Change Biology”
Lisabeth Willey, PhD, Research Faculty, in the MS in Environmental Studies, Jess Meck, ‘18 (New England, MS), and Kathryn Lauer ‘20 (New England, MS), along with others, co-authored the paper…
Will Stollsteimer
Will Stollsteimer, a student in New England’s MS in Environmental Studies program, was recently featured in the article “Upon Leaving the Nest Keene’s Will Stollsteimer Rediscovered a Passion for Birding”…