Sara Safari ’21 (GSLC, PhD) is featured in the new Netflix documentary, Aftershock: Everest and the Nepal Earthquake, which features survivors’ firsthand accounts and actual footage about the deadly 2015…
Janet Dewart Bell ’74, ’15
Janet Dewart Bell ’74, ’15 (Maryland, BA and GSLC, PhD and a member of Antioch’s Board of Governors) has launched the LEADing JUSTICE podcast. This new platform highlights the importance of courage,…
A Portfolio of Early Antioch Images
Antioch University was established in 1852 in Yellow Springs, Ohio. From the start it has worked to live up to its founding principles of equity and social justice. Originally serving solely undergraduates, until 1978 it was known as Antioch College.
Durable Behavior and Climate Resilience
Human behavior is at the core of environmental issues. This talk hosted by the Antioch University Conservation Psychology Institute presents four insights from behavioral science about the challenges of behavior change and the impact of behavioral aspects on environmental issues.
At the Intersection of Activism and Career
Alumni Deb Moy, Max Golding and Isais Narvaez talk to the Seed Field podcast about centering activism in their lives and careers.
Obed Danlami ‘12
Obed Danlami ‘12 (New England, Environmental Studies, PhD) established the Keene Learning and Information Center (KELIC) after graduation to contend with social injustice issues in Africa. KELIC emphasizes inclusiveness and provides…
Professor Emerita and PsyD Alumni Publish Article
Dr. Gargi Roysircar, New England Professor Emerita, along with PsyD in Clinical Psychology alumni Dr. Tara Masseratagah ’22 (New England, PsyD), Dr. Quynh Tran ’22 (New England, PsyD), Dr. Maria…
Affirming LGBTQIA+ Youth is Imperative—And Sometimes a Challenge
It’s vital that communities support LGBTQ youth—but for clinical psychologists seeking to provide affirming care, this treatment can be a minefield.
Kimberly Severance ‘05
Kimberly Severance ‘05 (New England, MED) is the new Head Golf Coach and Director of Career Services at Cottey College, an independent liberal arts and sciences women’s college in Missouri….
Shaping Organizational Culture to Drive Conservation Success
Human behavior is at the core of environmental issues. This talk hosted by the Antioch University Conservation Psychology Institute presents four insights from behavioral science about the challenges of behavior change and the impact of behavioral aspects on environmental issues.
Emily Aiken
PhD in Leadership and Change student Emily Aiken has been awarded The Utah Phillips / J. David Singer Chapter 93 Veterans For Peace Scholarship Award. The scholarship offers support to…
Crucial Connections for Organizational Success | Dissertation Watch
Dr. Rosalind Cohen, PhD in Leadership and Change alumna, published her dissertation titled, The Relationships between Dimensions of Inclusive Leadership and Aspects of Employee Engagement: Crucial Connections for Organizational Success. In light of…
