A PhD candidate at Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change, Woods’s research study focuses on identifying how engine manufacturers effectively engage with airlines in Africa. Woods, who lives…
Gregory Young: Antioch Student’s GIS Work Uses Maps to Tell Stories
When it comes to the climate crisis, Gregory Young wants to be part of the solution. These days, he’s on track to earn a Master of Arts in Urban Sustainability…
Increasing Mental Health Access in New Hampshire Through Federal Grants for Psychology Students
When students begin the PsyD in Clinical Psychology program on Antioch University’s New England campus, they might expect that they will work in schools, prisons, and hospitals (as neuropsychologists), in…
Dr. Dana Waters: An Advocate for Girls and Women with Autism
Dr. Dana Waters, Associate Chair of the PsyD program and core faculty, knew she wanted to make a difference for others when she began her graduate work at the Adler…
Seattle Public Library Screens B.J. Bullert’s Space Needle Film, Hosts Space Needle Exhibit
Antioch University Seattle undergraduate program core faculty member B.J. Bullert is passionate about the iconic Space Needle’s lesser-known history– so passionate that she decided to make not one, but two…
Dr. Wendy Harris: A Bold New Treatment for Addiction
Dr. Wendy Harris will be presenting at the National Conference on Addiction Disorders (NCAD) West taking place in Denver, Colorado on October 24 – 26, 2019. The title of her presentation…
JR Ransom: Better Healthcare Access and Outcomes Through Leadership and Change
Improving public health isn’t only about having better tools, it’s also about eliminating deficiencies in leadership and management. In a career that has spanned working for the United States CDC,…
Dr. Mark R. Jones to Present Keynote at Responsible Business Summit
Dr. Mark Jones will the present at the Responsible Business Summit in San Diego, CA on October 10, 2019. His presentation is Diversity & Inclusion Keynote: Leading beyond the Financials….
Dr. Armenta Early Hinton: Diversity & Inclusion is Part of my Identity
When you’re a child whose house is just around the corner from Dr. Martin Luther Jr.’s family, like Dr. Armenta Early Hinton once was, advocating for diversity and inclusion becomes…
Leadership to Encourage Active Participation and Learning
For Mike Valentine, a consultant, professor, and 2016 graduate of Antioch’s Leadership and Change PhD program, his interest in leadership began with the military. But Valentine has since learned that…
Theatre as a Vehicle for Change
For Dr. Jessica Litwak—a drama therapist, actor, and 2015 graduate of Antioch University’s Leadership and Change doctorate program—theatre is more than an art form, it is a vehicle for social…
Co-Creating Community: An Evening of Dialogue Hosted by AULA and The Institute of Non-Violence in Los Angeles
Antioch University Los Angeles hosted Co-Creating Communities Through Listening, Imagining, and Acting. The night started with a shared meal, followed by a roundtable dialogue. Almost forty people attended the event,…
