Dr. Gopal Krishnamurthy, Core Faculty in the New England Environmental Studies and Sustainability Department and Director of the Science Teacher Certification, was the moderator for Protecting the Promise of Public…
Pamela Harmon Rogers ’08
Pamela Harmon Rogers ’08 (New England, Environmental Studies, Science Teacher Certification) was named Middle School Science Department Chair at her school as well as her school’s Collins Award for outstanding…
Rocky Casillas Aguirre ‘16
Rocky Casillas Aguirre ‘16 (New England, MS in Environmental Studies, Conservation Biology) was hired as the new executive director at Sharing Our Roots, a nonprofit organization that owns a 100-acre…
New Solar Array Builds on Partnerships Between Land, Sun, and Community at Glover’s Ledge
In Langdon, New Hampshire there is a forest full of hemlock, beech, oak, and pine. Over four hundred species of wildlife and vegetation call this forest home: red-tailed hawks, snowshoe…
Claudia J. Ford ’86, ‘15
Dr. Claudia J. Ford ’86, ‘15 (Antioch College, MA; New England, PhD in Environmental Studies) has been awarded an innovative fellowship through the Panel on Planetary Thinking at Justus Liebig…
Sara Powell ‘15
Sara Powell ‘15 (New England, MS) co-led a 7-week farmer business planning course with its first successful cohort completed in April 2022. Following her graduation from Antioch and several years…
Arianna Alexsandra Collins ’01
Arianna Alexsandra Collins ’01 (New England, Environmental Administration) became the new Executive Director of the Hoosic River Watershed Association (HooRWA) on December 2021. This is a part-time position so she…
Kari Percival ‘01
Kari Percival ‘01 (New England, Environmental Science, General Science Teaching) released How To Say Hello To A Worm: A First Guide To Outside, a gardening picture book for ages 2-4….
Claudia J. Ford ’86, ‘15
Dr. Claudia J. Ford ’86, ‘15 (San Francisco, MA; New England, PhD) has been awarded an innovative fellowship through the Panel on Planetary Thinking at Justus-Liebig-Universität in Giessen, Germany. The…
Tom Wessels
Tom Wessels, New England Professor Emeritus and founder of the Master’s program in Conservation Biology, was featured in an episode of The Radical Centrist podcast. He discussed how his understanding…
An Antioch Instructor Helps Design a New City
Somewhere, in some heretofore ignored corner of the US—perhaps in the Nevada desert or upon the Appalachian plateau—a new city may grow. But where? And how? And to what end?…
Cynthia Thomashow
Dr. Cynthia Thomashow, founding director and currently the Academic Manager of the MA in Education with Urban Environmental Education (UEE) program at Antioch Seattle, published the article “Moving toward Anti-Racism in the…
