Chris Liazos, a student in the MS in Environmental Studies, Conservation Biology program, recently co-authored an article with Phil Brown, Bird Conservation Director and Land Specialist at the Harris Center…
They Forgot We Were Seeds: Critical Counter-Narratives Supporting Culturally Informed Community Seed Work | Dissertation Watch
Florentina Rodriguez, in fulfilling the requirements for an EdD in Educational and Professional Practice, has written and published a dissertation titled, They Forgot We Were Seeds: Critical Counter-Narratives Supporting Culturally…
Discourse, Values, and Climate Adaptation Planning in San Antonio, Texas | Dissertation Watch
Lindsay Ratcliffe, in fulfilling the requirements of the PhD in Environmental Studies at Antioch University’s New England Campus, has written and published a dissertation titled Speaking of Transformation: Discourse, Values,…
Transformational Leadership: Driving Change for an Equitable and Just Future
In today’s rapidly evolving world, where organizations must continually adapt to shifting societal, technological, and economic landscapes, transformational leadership plays a pivotal role in driving lasting change. Now, more than…
The Antioch MFA Residency Experience
Antioch University’s low-residency MFA in Creative Writing program empowers writers to refine their craft while exploring literature’s role in fostering justice and community. A cornerstone of the low-residency model is…
Mental Health Experiences of Transracial Adoptees of the Global Majority | Dissertation Watch
Phebe Brako-Owusu, in fulfilling the requirements for a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision at Antioch University’s Seattle campus, has written and published a dissertation titled, Mental Health Experiences of…
Unmasking the Nexus of Race, Ethnicity, and Health: An Intersectional Analysis of the Epistemology of Race in Medicine, Medical Curricula, and Health Disparities | Dissertation Watch
Antoinette Leonard-Jean Charles, in fulfilling the requirements for the EdD program in Educational and Professional Practice, has written and published a dissertation titled, Unmasking the Nexus of Race, Ethnicity, and…
For Military Students and Veterans: Degree Completion Made Easy at Antioch University
For many military veterans and military-connected students, the decision to earn your bachelor’s degree can be both challenging and exciting. You may have questions about the degree completion process, what…
New YA Novel from Rayne Lacko Explores Music, Addiction, and Empathy
Rayne Lacko ‘21, ’23 (Online, BA, MA Individual Studies) is the author of A Song for the Road, an Eric Hoffer Book Award finalist. She continues to delve into themes…
Laurie Barton Publishes New Poetry Chapbook, Coco Sinatra
Laurie Barton ’08 (Los Angeles, MFA) has released Coco Sinatra, a deeply moving poetry collection. Coco Sinatra is a lyrical journey through solitude, aging, and loss—balanced by a reverence for life’s quiet wonders. With…
Healing Organizations Through Restorative Practices
In America’s fast-paced work culture, organizations face a wide array of challenges, from internal conflicts to adapting to social and cultural shifts. Traditional methods of conflict resolution often focus on…
Teaching Towards Connection and Love for Place through a Kinship/Indigenous Worldview: A Critical Pedagogy of Place | Dissertation Watch
Rita M. Bouchard, in fulfilling the requirements for Antioch University’s EdD program in Educational and Professional Practice, has written and published a dissertation titled, Teaching Towards Connection and Love for…