Renee Bradford, PhD in Leadership and Change candidate, has joined the Board of Directors for the Berrett-Koehler Foundation. The foundation’s mission is to “create equitable, regenerative, and loving spaces that…
Techa L. Smalls-Brown Appointed Director of the College of Charleston’s Sisters of Septima Program
Techa L. Smalls-Brown, PhD in Leadership and Change student, has been named Director of the College of Charleston’s Sisters of Septima Program. The Sisters of Septima (SOS) is a new…
Angie Bryan Receives the Recovery Champion Award from the Association of Recovery in Higher Education
Angie Bryan ‘11 (Santa Barbara, MA) received the Recovery Champion Award from the Association of Recovery in Higher Education. This award honors an individual or organization that has championed collegiate…
Anastasia Ashe Publishes Article in Journal of Sexual and Relationship Therapy
Anastasia Ashe, PsyD, teaching faculty and director of new student support for the Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology program at Antioch’s Santa Barbara campus published an article in the…
Nicola Smith-Kea Joins as Senior Project Manager to Lead Hate Crimes Prevention Initiative
Nicola “Nikki” Smith-Kea, PhD, ‘20 (GSLC, PhD) has been hired as Senior Project Manager to manage a $1.2 million grant award through the U.S. Department of Justice for the Matthew Shepard…
Brian Greenberg Appointed Chief Information Officer at Leading Leadership Consulting Firm RHR International
Brian Greenberg ‘03 (Seattle, MA in Whole Systems Design/Systems Theory) joined RHR International as Chief Information Officer. RHR International is one of the world’s preeminent leadership consulting firms, composed of…
Implications For Building Resilience And Survival Skills Within Educational Settings And Public Spaces | Dissertation Watch
Akimma Wright-D’Abreau, a 2024 graduate of the PhD in Counselor Education & Supervision at Antioch University’s Seattle campus, has written and published her dissertation titled, Black and African American Young…
Antioch Environmental Studies Researchers Publish Paper on Avian Nest Materials in Ecology and Evolution
David Mandell ‘24 (New England, MS), Kat Lauer ‘20 (New England, MS), and Mike Akresh, core faculty in the MS in Environmental Studies program, co-director, Antioch Spatial Analysis Lab Environmental Studies (ASAL), and…
The Role of Black Women in Democracy: A Panel Discussion
Black women have long stood at the crossroads of democracy and liberation. Their voices, advocacy, and resilience have driven progress toward equity and justice, yet the full acknowledgment of their…
Antioch Researchers Publish Paper on Forest Bathing and Adolescent Connection to Nature
Jen Keller ‘23, (PhD, New England), Jason Rhoades, PhD, program director of Antioch’s PhD in Environmental Studies program in New England, Jean Kayira, former Antioch Environmental Studies faculty, and Louise Chawla published…
A Multiple Case Study Exploring Faculty Experiences in Fostering Positive Interaction with U.S.-Based Undergraduate Students | Dissertation Watch
Lauren Bullock, a 2024 graduate of the PhD in Leadership and Change at Antioch University, has written and published her dissertation titled, Teaching During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multiple Case…
Mike Bills Publishes Insightful Article on Optimism Bias in Trusteeship Magazine
Mike Bills ’20 (GSLC, PhD) published an article entitled, “Optimism Bias: How It Can Impact Decision Making on Boards” in the May/June 2024 issue of the Trusteeship Magazine. The article…
