I have just turned the calendar page on my first six months at Antioch University. In a recent conversation with one of my closest mentors he asked how I am…
GSLC Faculty and Alums Showcase Leadership in South Africa
PhD in Leadership and Change alums Drs. Sara Barry, Catherine Chege, Carolyn Love, Rachel Roberts, Pamela Viscione, and Sharon Wamble-King gathered at Stellenbosch University in Stellenbosch, South Africa with Antioch Graduate School of Leadership and Change faculty Dr. Lize Booysen for the Gender, Work, and Organization conference entitled, Marginalized Gender Identities: How can Intellectual Activism Transform Work and Organization?
Mike Young ’14
Dr. Mike Young ’14 (GSLC, PhD) published Nuclear Vigilance: The Creation of the Atomic Energy Detection System and its Impact on Nuclear Arms Control Goals during the Eisenhower Administration (Airforce,…
Holly Diaz ’19
Dr. Holly Diaz ’19 (GSLC, PhD) is the new Associate Director for the Morse Leadership Institute at Western Washington University. Diaz is an experienced administrator and professor with a history…
Amy Rebekah Chavez
PhD in Leadership and Change student Amy Rebekah Chavez launched Trauma and Resilience Informed Birth Education (T.R.I.B.E.), a parenting and perinatal professional support cooperative dedicated to changing culture through healing…
Chris Taylor ’19
Dr. Chris Taylor ’19 (GSLC, PhD) Managing Director of Solar Thermal Australia and leader in supplying renewable energy products to the energy and plumbing trade across Australia, led the organization…
Eric Kung ‘22
Dr. Eric Kung ‘22 Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Human Dynamic Group, recently presented “Leadership As Practice of Middle Managers During Organizational Change” at Hong Kong University’s SPACE Institute…
Greta Creech ’21
Greta Creech ’21 (GSLC, PhD) recently participated in a panel on Women in Intelligence at the International Association of Intelligence Education (IAFE) annual conference, where she spoke about the unique…
The Need to Ensure Everyone has Access to Water
larry bingaman Water is one of the most basic human needs and should be something everyone can have access to. However, reliable, high-quality water service is not guaranteed. Epic drought,…
Investigating the Lessons of Black Parents in Voice and Advocacy
When Black children encounter racism in American schools, how can their parents advocate for them? This is a question that is both academic and personal for Mark McMillian.
Sara Frost ‘21
Sara Frost ‘21 (GSLC, PhD) launched the Moms in Academia podcast with her friend and co-host Nancy Rodriguez. In this new podcast, the two discuss the joys and challenges of…
Alicia Wargo
PhD in Leadership and Change student Alicia Wargo recently participated in the National Summit for Courageous Conversations on Race, held in Washington, DC. Her session, “Abolishing Whiteness in Educational Spaces,”…
