Since 1852, Antioch has seen education as in service to a higher purpose. Today, it continues to prepare students to lead, manage, and serve with the introduction of three new…
Alumnus Set to Lead New Africana Studies Center
PhD in Leadership and Change alumnus Dr. Leslie K. Etienne has been appointed the founding Executive Director of the Center for Africana Studies and Culture at Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis (IUPUI). Dr. Etienne…
Building Paradise Out of Hell
An excerpt from Dr. Alexandre’s 2020 Commencement speech delivered to the Graduating Class of the PhD in Leadership and Change Program. I take the title from both John Milton’s Paradise…
Alumna Highlights How Beauty and Poetry Can Empower in the Darkest of Times
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Martha Freymann Miser has just published a new article in Coaching Perspectives (October, 2020), The Association for Coaching’s flagship international publication. The new piece reminds leaders of the impact that…
Naomi Nightingale & Janet Dewart Bell: What It Takes to Be A Leader
Dr. Naomi Nightingale ’85, ’14 (Antioch Los Angeles, BA and GSLC, PhD) already had a flourishing career when she decided to go to college. She had co-founded Project Action, a…
The Graduate School of Leadership and Change Launches Professional Certificate Series
Antioch’s Graduate School of Leadership & Change (GSLC) introduced the first two certificates in its Professional Certificate Series: Leading for Inclusion & Racial Justice and Leading Transformative Change. The certificate programs offer the…
New Dissertation Examines Women in Leadership Policing Roles
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Nicola “Nikki” Smith-Kea has published, Saving a Set for a Sister: A Grounded Theory Approach Exploring the Journey of Women Reaching Top Policing Executive Positions. The purpose…
New Alumna Dissertation Addresses the Lived Experience of African American Women and Their Bodies
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Yolandé “Falami” Devoe is a womanist scholar and arts- based educator with interdisciplinary interests at the intersections of race, class, gender, sexuality, ethnography,…
PhD in Leadership and Change Student Launches Curriculum to Aid Educators During COVID-19
Executive Director and Founder of Generation Human Rights and PhD in Leadership and Change student Elana Haviv has recently led the launching of unMASKing: ThePandemic Curriculum Project. All around the world, we have…
New Dissertation Explores Students’ Feelings, Engagement, Approachability, and Remote Learning
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Angela Quitadamo has published, Social-Emotional Climate in the Community College Classroom: An Action Research Study Investigating the Impact of Real-Time Student Feedback to…
Dr. Laurien Alexandre’s Commencement Speech Named in Democracy’s Dozen as One of the Most Inspiring
Antioch University Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) Provost Dr. Laurien Alexandre’s speech championing reading as a cornerstone of democracy was chosen by Civic Nebraska as one of the…
PhD in Leadership and Change Student Creating Access to STEM for All
PhD in Leadership and Change student Brittany Pines has successfully garnered a new United States (US) Department of Education Developing Hispanic Serving Institutions Title V grant to benefit students of…