Karen Sprinkel Ancelet ‘93 (Seattle, MA) published her book, “The Thriving Self: A New Paradigm for Healing Trauma in the Mind, Body and Spirit and Moving Beyond It.” This comprehensive…
Lee Schwartz Varon Publishes a Kids Book About Overdose to Educate and Support Families
Lee Schwartz Varon ‘95 (Los Angeles, MA) published A Kids Book About Overdose. Varon wrote this book to support, educate, and encourage families going through addiction recovery. The book explains…
Mindfulness in the Classroom for Educators: A Guide to Being Present While Teaching
In today’s fast-paced and demanding educational environment, maintaining well-being and preventing burnout among educators is more important than ever. Mindfulness practices, traditionally aimed at students, are now being recognized for…
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Welcomes Esteemed Scholars Rengin Firat and Kenneth Williams to its Faculty
The Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) is delighted to welcome two esteemed faculty members, Rengin Firat, PhD, and Kenneth Williams, EdD, to its academic community. These distinguished scholars…
Plays About Anne Frank and Historical African American Personages | Dissertation Watch
Erin Scheidegger-Menendez, a 2024 graduate of the PhD in Leadership and Change program, has written and published her dissertation titled Anne, Martin, Emmett, and Harriet: Plays About Anne Frank and…
Colleen Donaldson Featured in New Book Highlighting Dance/Movement Therapy as a Vital Alternative in Psychiatric Care
Colleen Donaldson ‘14 (New England, MA) was featured in Rob Wipond’s book, Your Consent is Not Required: The Rise in Psychiatric Detentions, Forced Treatment, and Abusive Guardianships, published by BenBella…
Tiffany Thomas Has Story Featured in New Book on Bravery and Self-Healing
Tiffany Thomas ‘18 (Los Angeles, MAP) has a story in the recently published collection titled, How to Be Brave: Self-Healing Tools for Love Warriors. Published by Brave Healer Productions, this…
Lynn Horan Explores Embodied Social Change and Psychological Safety for Women Leaders on “The Edge of Everyday” Podcast
Lynn Horan ‘24 (GSLC, PhD) was a recent guest on the Edge of Everyday Podcast with actor, theologian, and leadership coach Sandra Bargman. The conversation focuses on Horan’s recent chapter…
An Afterschool Club for Adolescent Black Girls at a Predominantly White Middle School | Dissertation Watch
Jana Johnson-Davis, a 2024 alum of the PhD in Leadership and Change program at Antioch University, has written and published her dissertation titled, Homeplace: An Afterschool Club for Adolescent Black…
Antioch University Professors Honored as Fellows by the American Psychological Association
Antioch’s New England PsyD in Clinical Psychology Professors Lorraine Mangione and Ted Ellenhorn have been elevated to the prestigious title of Fellow by the American Psychological Association (APA), a distinguished…
Brook Hale Joins Stanford University of School of Medicine as a Qualitative Researcher
Brook Hale ‘24 (GSLC, PhD) joined the team of scientists at Stanford University of School of Medicine as a qualitative researcher following the publication of her dissertation titled: “The Anatomy…
Stephen Southern Quoted in “Fodor”
Stephen Southern, EdD, core faculty member of the Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology (MACP) program at Antioch University’s Santa Barbara campus, was recently quoted in an article in Fodor…
