Dr. Luane Davis Haggerty ‘06 (GSLC, PhD) principal lecturer with the National Technical Institute for the Deaf Department for Performing Arts at Rochester Institute of Technology recently brought live theatre…
Antioch GSLC Graduate Judith R. Ragsdale Creates Knowledge About Chaplaincy
Here’s a complex situation. A patient at Cincinnati Children’s is going through gender transition. Their father is open to this, but the patient is also Wiccan, which the father doesn’t…
Leadership Is Worth Studying—And Reforming
generosity, and mutual aid are regular features. In both her life as a writer and in her role as chair of Antioch’s Creative Writing MFA program, Victoria embodies these qualities, which together she calls “literary citizenship.” And she inspires her students to do the same. In this conversation we explore what being a good literary citizen means to Victoria, how this ethos has influenced her own work and career, and how building a more inclusive writing community benefits everyone.
GSLC Launches New Certificates in its Professional Certificate Series
Professional learning programs build on a 170-year-old tradition of creative and just approaches to leadership and change. Antioch’s Graduate School of Leadership & Change (GSLC) has added two new programs…
GSLC Alumnus Publishes Dissertation on Knowing How the Law Impacts African American Males’ Perceptions of Police Encounters
PhD in Leadership and Change alumnus Dr. Glynell Horn, Jr. published his dissertation entitled A History of Distrust: How Knowing the Law Impacts African American Males’ Perceptions of Police Encounters. This study…
Helping Black Students by Teaching Their Teachers
If you want to make the biggest impact on the world, says Dr. J. Love Benton, you should “duplicate you.” If someone “comes in contact with a person who’s come…
New Research Fund Launches to Honor GSLC Faculty and in Support of Grounded Theory and Situational Analysis Research
The Elizabeth Holloway Grounded Theory/Situational Analysis Research Fund has been established by Dr. Greta Creech (Cohort 17) to honor Dr. Elizabeth Holloway, one of the Graduate School of Leadership and…
An Update from GSLC Provost – November Plans
Making difficult decisions is always tough and doesn’t get any easier with time, at least not for me–but the time has come. We have decided that we cannot meet face-to-face…
New PhD in Leadership and Change Research Fund Established to Support Ethical Leadership and Social Justice
Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) is proud to announce the establishment of its newest research fund, The Ethical Leadership and Social Justice Fund. Made possible by…
GSLC Alumna Publishes Dissertation Examining the Social Impacts of Tourism in UNESCO’s Champlain-Adirondack Biosphere Reserve
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Kelly Cerialohas published her dissertation entitled, The Social Impacts of Tourism in the UNESCO Champlain Adirondack Biosphere Reserve (USA). Through an exploratory case study,…
5 Practical Tips to Promote Radical Change in Risk-Averse Environments
Learn how to promote transformative change in risk-adverse environments with these five tips.
GSLC Alumna Publishes Dissertation Related to Religious Education in the Unitarian Universalist Church
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Amy Huntereece has published her dissertation entitled, Shifting Paradigms: Using Action Research to Redefine Engagement in Faith Formation in Unitarian Universalism. The issues that her…
