Carolyn V. Hamilton ‘86 (Seattle, BA) recently garnered attention with her latest publication, “Dare to Survive.” The book chronicles the true story of a woman deceived and imprisoned in South…
Michael Akresh and Christian Carson Featured Guests on St. Vincent TV
Michael Akresh, PhD, core faculty in New England’s Environmental Studies program, and Christian Carson, a current graduate student in the Environment Studies, and Conservation Biology program, were recently featured guests…
Celebrate AAPI Heritage With Eight Antiochian Stories
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and it serves as a time to celebrate and reflect on the culture, history, achievements, and continued work of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the U.S. Here at Antioch University, we take this time both to recognize the contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and to remember past injustices that our Federal, state, and local governments have perpetrated against these communities.
Our World’s Diverse Students Need Anti-Racist School Counselors
A conversation with Syntia Santos-Dietz about what school counselors need to work on in order to better serve diverse students around the world.
Janet Dewart Bell Joins Tavis Smiley to Discuss Her New Book
Janet Dewart Bell ’74, ’15 (Maryland, BA and GSLC, PhD; and a member of Antioch’s Board of Governors) recently joined Tavis Smiley to discuss her new book, Blackbirds Singing: Inspiring Black Women’s…
Yulia Tolstikov-Mast To Lead Workshop on Context and Language in International Followership Studies
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Teaching Faculty member Yulia Tolstikov-Mast, PhD, will lead a workshop on context and language in international followership studies and a discussion about global followership…
Atim Eneida George Participates in Indiana University’s Institute for Advanced Study
Atim Eneida George ‘20 (GSLC, PhD) will participate in Indiana University’s Institute for Advanced Study. With funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities, she will attend the Summer Institute…
Katie Eastman Published Book on Loss, Change, and Growth
Katie Eastman ‘97 (New England, PsyD) published the book UPLIFTING: Inspiring Stories of Loss, Change, and Growth Inspirited by the work of Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (Balboa Press). In UPLIFTING, she…
Developing More Equitable and Critically Conscious Organizations | Dissertation Watch
Mario Burton, a 2024 graduate of Antioch’s PhD in Leadership and Change, has published his dissertation entitled Developing More Equitable and Critically Conscious Organizations: Testimonios and Critical Platicas with Black and Latino/x LGBTQ+ Male CHRD Leaders Authors.
School Counselors Play a Vital Role, Schools Need to Let Them Do Their Jobs
A conversation with Taqueena Quintana about how much school counselors do to support students and schools—and how short staffing and mission creep impact their ability to do this key job.
Dana Waters Publishes “Bite-Sized Autism 2: A Deeper Dive”
Associate Chair and Core Faculty for Seattle’s Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology Dana Waters, PsyD, released her second book, Bite-Sized Autism 2: A Deeper Dive. After being diagnosed as Autistic…
Rosalyn Price English Creates ADHD Support for Adult Students Virtual Community
Undergraduate student Rosalyn Price English’s personal experiences as an adult student with ADHD led her to advocate for other neurodivergent students by creating a virtual community that provides resources, support,…
