Taylor Sweet-Cosce, Core Faculty member in the School or Counseling, Psychology, and Therapy (CPT), Counseling Division, and colleagues, Jordan Mike and Nia Page, MA, NCC, are presenting an educational session…
Jude Bergkamp hosts NCSPP 2025 Mid-Winter Conference
Jude Bergkamp, core faculty in the Clinical Psychology Department at Antioch University Seattle, hosted the NCSPP 2025 Mid-Winter Conference in New Orleans from January 20-24, 2025. Bergkamp serves as President…
Kathi Borden, Antioch University New England Professor, Concludes Prestigious APA Journal Editorship
Longtime New England PsyD in Clinical Psychology faculty member Kathi Borden, PhD, recently stepped down from a six-year position as Editor-in-Chief of the journal Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (PPRP),…
Michael Simpson, Faculty Emeritus
Michael Simpson, Faculty Emeritus of the Environmental Studies & Sustainability program at Antioch University’s New England campus, interviewed author Peter Hill about his recent book, River Profiles: The People Restoring…
Environmental Studies Department Celebrates 50 Years of Leadership and Innovation And Envisions the Next 50 Years With Year of Events
This fall, four prominent leaders and thinkers came to Antioch University to speak as part of the Environmental Justice and Democracy Colloquium series, a centerpiece of the 50th-anniversary celebrations of…
From Leading Boat Tours to Becoming a Social Marketing Expert—and Promoting Koala Conservation
How do you make a career around the thing you love? For Liz Foote, the second part was easy, there was no question what it was she loved. She grew…
Understanding Digital Badges: What They Are, How They Work, and What They Can Do For You
In today’s digital world, recognition of skills and achievements has evolved. An innovative way to showcase these accomplishments is through digital badges. What Are Digital Badges? Digital badges are a…
Panel On Book Bans and the Freedom to Read Held By AW4D and American Association of School Librarians
As part of the Antioch Works for Democracy initiative, five librarians recently came together to hold a virtual panel discussion about today’s threats to intellectual freedom, the rising number of…
Antioch Continuing Education to Offer Free Seminars on ‘Democracy Deficit Disorder’ As Part of AW4D
Antioch’s Continuing Education division is offering a series of two 3-hour workshops on “Democracy Deficit Disorder.” The workshops intend to explore pragmatic ways to fight for democracy and engage people…