GSLC 2023 graduates smiling and posing for a photo in front of a tree on their special day of accomplishment.

Commencement 2023

The Graduate School of Leadership and Change faculty, staff, students, and friends gathered to celebrate the Class of 2023 and to welcome these new graduates into our alumni community…

Amy Rutstein-Riley smiling with cityscape in background

Director’s Column

I have just turned the calendar page on my first six months at Antioch University. In a recent conversation with one of my closest mentors he asked how I am…

LEARNING COMMUNITY UPDATES

COHORT 7 Dr. Carole Isom-Barnes has just completed her first year as board chair of Antioch University’s board of governors.  She shares reflections in addition to her Graduate School of…

Mike Young ’14

Dr. Mike Young ’14 (GSLC, PhD) published Nuclear Vigilance: The Creation of the Atomic Energy Detection System and its Impact on Nuclear Arms Control Goals during the Eisenhower Administration (Airforce,…

Holly Diaz ’19

Dr. Holly Diaz ’19 (GSLC, PhD) is the new Associate Director for the Morse Leadership Institute at Western Washington University. Diaz is an experienced administrator and professor with a history…

Amy Rebekah Chavez

PhD in Leadership and Change student Amy Rebekah Chavez launched Trauma and Resilience Informed Birth Education (T.R.I.B.E.), a parenting and perinatal professional support cooperative dedicated to changing culture through healing…

Kalesha Jenkins

New England Clinical Mental Health Counseling teaching faculty Dr. Kalesha Jenkins, along with three colleagues, held a workshop at the 2022 All Ohio Counseling Conference in Columbus, Ohio. She and…

Lezlie Kinyon ’85

Lezlie Kinyon ‘85 (BA, Seattle) will have her eco-speculative fiction short story “The First Song of Janna Farwind” published in December 2022. It will be featured in the Seasons Unceasing anthology by…

Maria Kim

Seattle Creative Arts Teaching Faculty Dr. Maria Kim has been elected to the Board of Directors for the American Art Therapy Association. Her two-year term will begin in January of…

Chris Taylor ’19

Dr. Chris Taylor ’19 (GSLC, PhD) Managing Director of Solar Thermal Australia and leader in supplying renewable energy products to the energy and plumbing trade across Australia, led the organization…