Leah Hanes ’08, ’13, ’15

Leah Hanes ’08, ’13, ’15 (Los Angeles BA, MA, PhD Leadership & Change) co-authored the new book, Shaping the Future of Education: The ExoDexa Manifesto (Greenleaf Book Group Press, 2023)….

William Keating

A Case Study on Factors Influencing Retention of Mental Health Clinicians | Dissertation Watch

William Keating, PhD in Leadership and Change, published his dissertation, A Case Study on Factors Influencing Retention of Mental Health Clinicians in a New Hampshire Community Mental Health Center.

The purpose of Keating’s study is to understand why master-level mental health providers continue working at community mental health centers.

Shonda Buchanan ’10

Shonda Buchanan ’10 (Los Angeles, MFA) was awarded a California Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship.  Buchanan is the author of five books, including the award-winning memoir, Black Indian. A Pushcart Prize nominee, Oxfam…

Aqeel Tirmizi

Graduate School of Leadership and Change Professor of Leadership, Management, and Service Professor Aqeel Tirmizi, PhD, published the article, “Globally Responsible Leadership: The Courageous Case of Angela Merkel” in the…

Best Of: Six of Our Favorite Episodes on Education for World Teacher Day

World Teachers’ Day, observed annually on October 5th, is a global event that honors the invaluable contributions of educators and teachers to society. This occasion, established by UNESCO in 1994, underscores the crucial role teachers play in shaping the future through the dissemination of knowledge and the nurturing of personal and intellectual growth in students.

Anthony Pennant ’22

Anthony Pennant, LMFT, PhD ’22 (New England, PhD in Couple and Family Therapy), Associate Chair of the Couple and Family Therapy program in Seattle, was featured in the episode Socially…

Atim Eneida George ’18

Atim Eneida George ’18 (GSLC, PhD) has received a Fulbright Specialist Program award. George will complete a project at Lead City University in Nigeria that aims to exchange knowledge and establish…

National Hispanic Heritage Month

Twelve Stories to Read or Listen to During Hispanic Heritage Month

Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15- October 15 every year. This started as a week-long celebration in 1968 when President Johnson declared it and said, “The people of Hispanic descent are the heirs of missionaries, captains, soldiers, and farmers who were motivated by a young spirit of adventure and a desire to settle freely in a free land.”