MFA in Creative Writing Faculty Natashia Deón was interviewed by The Coachella Review about her novel The Perishing.
David M. Kolb ’87
David M. Kolb ’87 (Los Angeles, MA in Clinical Psychology) has transitioned from counseling to corporate training of management and communication skills. He also published his book, Leading from the…
International Women’s Day 2022
In the 1850s Antioch became the first college in the country to have a woman faculty member as equal to her male counterparts, and we are still working hard to…
Strengthening Community Resilience to Severe Weather Events in the Monadnock Region
We invite you to participate in two discussions on community resilience to help older adults and related agencies prepare for severe weather events—March 22 and April 12, 2022. As part…
A Statement of Solidarity & Support
The past few weeks have been difficult even against the backdrop of the ongoing pandemic, and we are writing to check in with you. During Black History Month, we saw…
When Toxic Behavior Is Tolerated at Work, Good People Quit. Is There a Different Way?
From spreading rumors and giving condescending feedback to undercutting decisions and meddling to try to bring down a team, toxic behaviors are all too common in the workplace. In this interview with Dr. Mitchell Kusy, author of the book, Why I Don’t Work Here Any More, we learn more about these toxic behaviors and what we can do to make sure they don’t derail our organizations.
Elaine F. Campbell ’09
Dr. Elaine F. Campbell ’09 (New England, PsyD in Clinical Psychology) was quoted in the article “Mental health care – a crisis for teens and children in Western Mass” in The…
Robert Morgan Fisher ‘14
Robert Morgan Fisher’s ‘14 (Los Angeles, MFA) short story, “Sign Spinner: The Movie,” received Honorable Mention for the 2021 Rick DeMarinis Prize.
Tanya Ko Hong ‘13
Tanya Ko Hong’s ‘13 (Los Angeles, MFA) poem, “Bleeding Heart Flower,” appeared in Poetrybay. She was also interviewed for “Life is Poetry” in Carruaje De Pájaros and was a featured guest…
Melissa Greenwood ‘16
Melissa Greenwood’s ‘16 (Los Angeles, MFA) book review of Frida Kahlo and My Left Leg by Emily Rapp Black was published in Drizzle.
Kolleen Carney Hoepfner ‘13
Kolleen Carney Hoepfner’s ‘13 (Los Angeles, MFA) poem, “Margaret calls me before bed and her voice is quieter every night,” was published in Twin Pies Literary.
Roberto Lovato ‘18
Roberto Lovato’s ‘18 (Los Angeles, MFA) essay, “The Gentrification of Consciousness,” appeared in Alta.
