On October 29, PsyD Program Co-Chair Dr. Bergkamp will be presenting during a free, continuing education webinar: Hidden Strengths: The Invisible Burden of International Students and Needed Changes, joined by…
Kaaland Publishes The Children’s Literature Selection Handbook
Antioch University proudly celebrates the publication of The Children’s Literature Selection Handbook by faculty member Christie Kaaland, EdD, released by internationally recognized academic publisher Bloomsbury Academic Publishers. This essential new…
Collaborative Study Highlights Key Threats to Wood Turtle Survival
Jessica Meck ’18 (New England, MS) and Research Faculty Liz Willey, PhD, co-authored a paper titled ”Quantifying the relative importance of survival threats to a long-lived reptile using expert elicitation,”…
Nikki Huijun Li Launches Inclusive Virtual Practice, Kitchen Table Psychotherapy
Nikki Huijun Li, ’23 (New England, MA, Dance/Movement Therapy), opened Kitchen Table Psychotherapy, a virtual therapy practice based in Massachusetts. The practice is built with care and intention—to center and…
Antioch Faculty Member Publishes Chapter on Single-Session Therapy for Survivors of Acid Attack Violence in Cambodia
We are pleased to announce that Jason J. Platt, PhD, from Antioch University New England’s Counseling, Psychology, & Therapy department, has published a new chapter in a significant volume on…
Mike Young Named Senior Fellow at Eisenhower Media Network
Mike Young, Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) ‘14 (GSLC, PhD), recently joined the Eisenhower Media Network (EMN) as one of their senior fellows. EMN offers alternative analyses untainted by Pentagon or defense…
Reimagining Care: Experiences of Trauma-Informed Approaches and Deinstitutionalization in Caribbean Child Welfare | Dissertation Watch
Sarah Lisa Subhan, in fulfilling the requirements for a PhD in Counselor Education & Supervision, Antioch University Seattle, has written and published a dissertation titled, Reimagining Care: Experiences of Trauma-Informed…
Nan Koltnow Chase Co-Authors Exploration of America’s Evolving Cannabis Culture
Nan Koltnow Chase ‘76 (College, BA) is co-author of How I Got You Your Ounce: A Pot Dealer’s Journey Through American History with researcher David Belmont. Published by BookBaby, this…
Luanne Johnson Quoted in GBH Article on Snake Habitat Project
Luanne Johnson ’16 (New England, PhD in Environmental Studies) was quoted in “Massachusetts ecologists build a winter ‘hotel’ for snakes” on GBH 89.7 Boston Public Radio. The story highlights ecologists…
Inheriting Power and Pain: An Examination of Intergenerational Influences in the Stories of Black Women in Professional Leadership Positions | Dissertation Watch
Angela Banks, in fulfilling the requirements for a PhD in Counselor Education & Supervision, Antioch University Seattle, has written and published a dissertation titled, Inheriting Power and Pain: An Examination…
Nurses See Health Inequities Every Day. Can Doctoral Study Help Them Tackle These Problems?
From their position on the frontlines of healthcare, nurses intimately understand the issues facing their patients and communities. To tackle these big-picture problems, mid-career nurse practitioners are increasingly returning to…
RCT@AU to Hold Free Online Event Around Relationships in Social Change
On October 28, Antioch University, in partnership with The International Center for Growth and Connection, will hold a ninety-minute online panel discussion titled “Nobody Does this Work Alone: The Role…
