When people mention Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion—DEI for short—it’s often in the context of political fights and high-stakes arguments about what universities should and shouldn’t be allowed to do. But…
Unzila Chowdury Named Director of Development at Laal, Advancing Support for Bangladeshi Immigrant Women in the Bronx
Unzila Chowdury ’24 (MA, GSLC) has been named Director of Development at Laal. Chowdury drives the organization’s groundbreaking work in providing essential resources and support to underserved Bangladeshi immigrant women…
Narrative-Driven Educational Practice: Guiding Principles for Academic Success of Black and Latinx Male Collegians | Dissertation Watch
Christopher T. James, in fulfilling the requirements for a PhD from the Graduate School of Leadership and Change, has written and published a dissertation titled, Narrative-Driven Educational Practice: Guiding Principles…
Empathy and Empowerment: Clinical Mental Health Counseling for Latinx Clients
Latinx communities often face specific challenges, including language barriers, immigration status, and systemic inequalities, which require a nuanced and empathetic approach to clinical mental health counseling. Empathy in counseling helps…
Mo Raei Launches “The Epistemic Alchemy Podcast” to Explore Scholarship and Research
Mo Raei ‘18 (PhD, GSLC) has launched a new podcast, The Epistemic Alchemy Podcast. This series delves into topics such as research, academic writing, and scholarship within the social sciences…
Amy Climer Publishes Deliberate Creative Teams, Guiding Leaders to Foster Innovation
Amy Climer ‘16 (PhD, GSLC) has published her first book, Deliberate Creative Teams: How to Lead for Innovative Results, a practical guide for leaders looking to enhance creativity and innovation…
Chieftaincy in a Lappa: Portraiture Leadership of Black Women | Dissertation Watch
Lynne E. Washington, in fulfilling the requirements of a PhD from the Graduate School of Leadership and Change, has written and published a dissertation titled, Chieftaincy in a Lappa: Portraiture…
Transforming Healthcare: The Intersection of Exercise Science and Social Justice
Exercise science is more than just studying the mechanics of movement; it can also play a transformative role in advancing social justice within the healthcare system. Access to fitness and…
The Impact of Poorly Facilitated Anti-racist Conversations | Dissertation Watch
Brandon Kirkwood, a 2023 graduate of the PsyD Program in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University in New England, has written and published a dissertation, The Impact of Poorly Facilitated Anti-racist…
Examining the Relationship Between Non-Suicidal Self-Injury and Attachment Styles | Dissertation Watch
Larissa Grundmanis, a 2023 graduate of the PsyD Program in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University, New England, has written and published a dissertation titled, Examining the Relationship Between Non-Suicidal Self-Injury…
Enhancing Planetary Well-being Through “With-ness” Pedagogy in Social Emotional Learning: Critical Theoretical Engagements | Dissertation Watch
Lynsey Mori, in fulfilling the requirements of the EdD program in Educational and Professional Practice at Antioch University, has written and published her dissertation titled, Enhancing Planetary Well-being Through “With-ness”…
An Investigation of Emerging Adults’ Lived Experiences of Relationship Information on Social Media | Dissertation Watch
Marquitta Fields, in fulfilling the requirements of the PhD in Counseling, Psychology, and Therapy at Antioch University’s New England Campus, has published her dissertation titled Like, Comment, Subscribe, and Share:…
