Antioch’s Center for Climate Preparedness and Community Resilience received a grant to review and summarize existing best practices for community resilience planning and action that centers and integrates belonging, equity,…
Brett Amy Thelen ’07
Brett Amy Thelen ’07 (New England, MS) was featured in the profile article “Harris Center’s Thelen is looking out for the planet, one species at a time” in the Keene…
Michael Akresh and Savannah McInvale ’20
Michael Akresh, Core Faculty member of Environmental Studies and Director of the Conservation Biology Concentration, Savannah McInvale ’20 (New England, ES), and other co-authors published an article, Effects of forest management on the conservation of bird communities in eastern North…
Alex Lacy ’20
Alex Lacy ’20 (New England, ES) was featured in an article in the Keene Sentinel in an article about living in the Octagon House. The house was built in the…
Co-Designing With Marginalized Communities Requires Curiosity, Being Quiet, and Sharing Power
It’s only too common that organizations and governments bring funds and programs to communities that have been marginalized, only to end up finding that what they create is not even used by the people its designed for. The concept of co-design strives to change this pattern.
Workshop on Decolonial Interspecies Justice Hosted on New England Campus
In September 2022, Julia Gibson, PhD, faculty in New England’s Environmental Studies program, and Will Kymlicka, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Political Philosophy at Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada,…
With Hybrid Approach, PhD Director Shows Way Forward for Environmental Studies
What does it mean to know a place, an ecosystem, or a subject? This question has long fascinated Jean Kayira, the Director of Antioch’s PhD in Environmental Studies.
Obed Danlami ‘12
Obed Danlami 12 (New England, Environmental Studies, PhD) had their Community Education Program, KELIC Education Consult, was established after graduation to contend with social injustice issues in Africa. The Keene…
Environmental Studies Alumni Career Spotlight: Claire Bosch Zuazo
(This is part of a series spotlighting and exploring the career paths of graduates of Antioch University’s School of Environmental Studies.) Name: Claire Bosch ZuazoPronoun: she/herProgram: MS in Resource Management and Administration;…
Youn Han ‘13
Youn Han ‘13 (New England, MS) authored the article, “3 ways educators can embrace and enable inclusive programming,” for eSchool News which explores all facets of education technology. This article…
Conservation Psychologists Work to Modify Behavior for a Better Planet
The Conservation Psychology Institute works with cutting-edge research to create positive change in the world. They are working towards motivating pro-environmental behavioral change, fostering a connection to nature, and crafting effective communication strategies.
Antioch Invests in Environment and Community at Glover’s Ledge
Antioch’s teaching forest, Glover’s Ledge, sits on 81 acres of conserved land in Langdon, New Hampshire.
