
EdD Student is Shifting Views in Education—and Centering Black Girls
Tamika Reese comes from a large family of educators. But she never foresaw her life leading her down the same path her ancestors had already
Tamika Reese comes from a large family of educators. But she never foresaw her life leading her down the same path her ancestors had already
Emily Sollie has worked in the non-profit sector for most of her career, but her ideas about what is possible in the field have expanded
Can planting a seed help change the world? Florentina Rodriguez thinks so. This Antioch student and alum today is realizing her dream of creating a
“Most of our alumni come as accomplished people. Then, with additional tools and connections they learn at Antioch, they go on to make even more
It’s common to hear people say that housing is a human right, yet by many estimates over half a million Americans experience housing insecurity every
“No matter the sector the student is focusing on, whether they’re working in for-profit business, social services, or a nonprofit, the importance of organizational leadership
“We’re at this time where politics is kind of failing us and you want to help, but you don’t know how,” says Melanie Reese. Instead
When women are bold and empower other women, they can accomplish more than they ever imagined—and inspire others to do the same. Carolyn Woods is
The day of Diane Tomasi’s 30th birthday party she stood staring at the sky in the backyard of a friend’s New York home, wondering if
Antioch has long been a leader in training therapists, but only this last year has it begun offering the official Continuing Education courses that practicing
“As a teen, I wanted to be in a rock band,” says Daisy Salas, a student in the MA in Nonprofit Management at Antioch Online.
When the Doctor of Education (EdD) program at Antioch Online added a new Multicultural and Anti-Racist Education Specialization earlier this year, Michael Raffanti, the Dean
Since our founding 1852, Antioch University has remained on the forefront of social justice, inclusion, and equality – regardless of ethnicity, gender, creed, orientation, focus of study, or ability.
Antiochians actively reflect these shared values to inspire positive change in the world. Common Thread is where we document the stories that showcase our communities actions, so the change we work for can be shared widely.
© 2020 Antioch University. All Rights Reserved.