Maria Kim, PhD, faculty in the Art Therapy/Couple and Family Therapy Program, had her article, “Understanding Open Studio Process in School Settings: Facilitators’ Insights” was published in Art Therapy, the journal of…
Jerome Glenn Works to Tackle Management Ghallenges faced in the Governance of AGI
Jerome Glenn ’71 (New England, MAT) is a futurist, executive director, and co-founder of The Millennium Project. Glenn specializes in global futures research, strategies to address global challenges, managing a…
Racial Trauma: The Silent Killer Among High School Students of Color | Dissertation Watch
Shedana Hayes-Agent, a 2024 graduate of the EdD in Educational & Professional Practice, program published her dissertation, Racial Trauma: The Silent Killer Among High School Students of Color. The premise…
Parentification and the Protective Factor of Familismo in the Latine Community | Dissertation Watch
Leury Peña, a 2024 Antioch graduate of the PhD in Couple and Family Therapy program published her dissertation, Parentification and the Protective Factor of Familismo in the Latine Community.
Paul Belz Publishes Two Books
Paul Belz ’94 (New England, MS) released two books in 2023. He is a widely published writer, with his poetry and prose appearing in a range of magazines and anthologies….
Margaret Anne Kean Publishes Four Poems
Margaret Anne Kean ’20 (Los Angeles, MFA) had four poems published in the San Antonio Review. Kean’s debut chapbook collection, Cleaving the Clouds, was published by Kelsay Books in 2023.Her…
Zoe Weil Releases Eighth Book
Zoe Weil, President of the Institute for Humane Education (IHE), released her eighth book, The Solutionary Way with a foreword by Jane Goodall, on June 25 through New Society Publishers….
Mindful-Based Social-Emotional Learning with International School Teachers | Dissertation Watch
Kailyn Fullerton, a 2024 graduate of the EdD in Educational and Professional Practice, has published her dissertation, We Need To Understand It Before We Can Teach It: A Cooperative Inquiry Into Mindfulness-Based Social-Emotional Learning With International School Teachers.
Susan McKevitt Presents Dissertation Findings at Stanford University
Susan McKevitt ‘10 (GSLC, PhD) recently presented the findings of her dissertation, “What Keeps Them Going: Factors that Sustain U.S. Women’s Lifelong Peace and Social Justice Activism” to Stanford University…
Coalition for the Common Good Announces Diane White as Founding Dean of the Antioch University Graduate School of Nursing and Health Professions
Antioch University Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs and University Provost Chet Haskell, DPA, is pleased to announce that Diane White, PhD, has accepted the position as Founding Dean of the Antioch Graduate School of Nursing and Health Professions. The school represents an important step forward in the collaborative efforts of the Coalition for the Common Good and will be the future home of Antioch’s Family Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, and Nurse Anesthetist graduate programs, as well as the Master of Science in Athletic Training, all transitioning from Otterbein University.
Diane White Believes Healthcare Needs Reform—And That Antiochians Will Help Lead It
Diane White has the hard but exciting job of creating a new school at Antioch: the Graduate School of Nursing and Health Professions, of which she is the founding Dean. In this conversation, Diane discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic shined a spotlight on health inequities…
Cultivating Culturally Responsive Early Childhood Educators | Dissertation Watch
Kameisha Vann, a 2024 graduate of Antioch’s EdD in Educational and Professional Practice recently published her dissertation titled, Cultivating Culturally Responsive Early Childhood Educators: An Examination of Practices, Perspectives, and Reform Efforts.
