Everything I do is truly collaborative work,” says Tracy Rector ’06 (Antioch Seattle, MA in Education), a storyteller who has directed and produced over 400 short films and five feature…
Voices From the Pandemic: Antioch New England PsyD Alumni Showcase Their Vital Roles
As the pandemic swept across the nation, upending lives and suspending in-person gatherings, the faculty at Antioch University New England’s PsyD in Clinical Psychology put out a call asking what…
Partnership Leads to Launch of Masters in Humane Education
Antioch New England launched several new programs in partnership with the Institute for Humane Education (IHE) in early 2020. These programs are attracting a wide range of students, with current…
A Tale of Two School Districts: Antioch Alums Have Outsize Impact in Chesterfield and Brattleboro
Ninety miles northwest of Boston, the Connecticut River flows in its broad, meandering course and, near a particularly wide bend in the river, meets and is joined by one of…
Toward Climate Justice: Hop Hopkins Helps Steer the Environmental Movement
Big systems have momentum that can be hard to shift. Take it from Hop Hopkins (Antioch Los Angeles, MA in Urban Sustainability Candidate) who as the Director of Organizational Transformation…
Climbing Everest and Empowering Women: Sara Safari Is on a Mission
If you are like almost every human who has ever lived, you haven’t climbed to the highest point on the continent of Asia: the summit of Mt. Everest. Neither has…
After Initial Success Antioch to Continue Offering Free Online Courses During Crisis
Antioch’s Continuing Education Program is offering a broad selection of its online courses, programs, and webinars for free in response to the widespread isolation and financial stress caused by the…
Former Banker Works to Expand Access to Knowledge Economy
When Dr. Wayne Curtis worked on Wall Street in the ’80s, he got used to wearing the finest clothes. “I thought I had all the bells and whistles of a…
Learning Through Cupcakes: Baker Hopes to Spread Kitchen Knowledge
“I think I’ve always just loved making cupcakes for people,” says Niallah Cooper-Scruggs, a graduate student at Antioch University Seattle. This love began the day her mom taught her how…
Free Therapy Program Connects Those in Need With Student Trainees
As experts warn about a shadow pandemic of emotional distress and trauma-related disturbances, Antioch University Los Angeles’ Graduate Psychology Department is launching a free therapy program to help address this…
Breaking Cycles of Violence, Conflict, and Trauma: Student’s Focus on Peace-Building is Born of Deep Experience
When Shiphrah Mutungi decided two years ago to pursue a PhD in the interdisciplinary field of Leadership and Change, she knew where her focus would be: she would study peace-building….
After More Than 12,500 Observations in Single Day, Organizers Plan More Socially Distant Bioblitzes
The first-ever International Socially Distant BioBlitz, held on April 5th, connected an unprecedented 346 participants who together made over 12,500 observations containing more than 3,000 species. It was such a…