Antioch University Seattle has been awarded a $348,905, three-year grant from the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to examine the nationwide decline in school librarian positions and explore…
A Legacy of Building Communities: Dr. Jim Gruber, Beloved Antioch Professor, Retires
Dr. Jim Gruber, PhD, PE, is one of those renaissance men that are rare these days. Throughout his life, Gruber’s career has brought him all over the world. He has…
Remembering Alum Bettina Gilois
On July 5, 2020, Antioch MFA alum Bettina Gilois, who was battling cancer, died in her sleep at her home in Los Angeles. Part of the Zephyr class of 2016,…
Science Teacher Certification Students Bid a Fond Farewell to Dr. Jimmy Karlan
When Jimmy Karlan came to Antioch in 1979, it was as a master’s student eager to create distinctive science curricula and prove his passion to the mentors at the head…
Writers’ Exchange Celebrates Three Years of Professional Editing Support
For three years, the AU Writer’s Exchange (WEX) has helped students, faculty, and alumni refine their writing by offering professional services that include coaching, developmental editing, and final format editing….
2020 Horace Mann Upstanders Winners Announced
Antioch University Los Angeles’ Education Department has announced its 2020 Horace Mann Upstanders Winners: Lynne Kelly has won the Horace Mann Upstanders Book Award for Song for a Whale and…
AU Seattle Campus Update
Greetings Students: We are a few weeks away from the mid-point of our quarter, and I would like to thank you for your perseverance, your commitment to Antioch and to…
Dr. Sarkisian Coedits a Special Issue of “Global Journal of Community Psychology Practice”
Gregor V. Sarkisian, PhD, Professor in the MA in Psychology program was the coeditor and contributor to the first-ever special issue of the Global Journal of Community Psychology Practice dedicated…
Embracing the “New Normal”
Library Media Endorsement Program Teachers and Students Use Technology to Help Learning Thrive, Despite Covid-19 With all of the benefits of bringing more technology into their virtual libraries and classrooms,…
6 Skills to Cope with the Mental Toll of Sheltering in Place
The writer Ernest Hemingway famously said that there were two ways to go bankrupt: “Gradually, then suddenly.” He might also have been describing the ways life has changed during the…
Seven No-Cost Learning Resources For Parents and Children Learning at Home
As millions of parents are juggling working from home with full-time care of their children and an expectation that they will help in their schooling, many are looking for online…
9 Ways to Remain Mindful During the Pandemic
As coronavirus spreads around the globe, as shelter-in-place orders go into effect across the U.S., and as the news fills with stories of illness and desperation, it can be hard…
