Women in Leadership Certificate Program to be Offered Online Through SBCC School of Extended Learning in Partnership with New Second Level Program Launching at Antioch University Online and Extended Education…
Learn to Delegate, You (and Your Team) Will Get More Done [7 Dos and Don’ts]
Have you noticed that the more you expand your leadership role, the less time you have? The hours keep piling up, and the number of projects you need to manage…
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Establishes Guskin Center for Democracy and the Common Good
Antioch University has established The Guskin Center for Democracy and the Common Good. Named after Dr. Alan Guskin, a catalyst behind the establishment of the United States Peace Corps, former…
Premier National Women’s Organization Names Alumna as Leadership Chair
The board of Women’s Media Center (WMC), a premier non-profit organization founded by writers and activists Jane Fonda, Robin Morgan, and Gloria Steinem, has just unanimously elected PhD in Leadership…
Fighting the “Concrete Ceiling,” Antioch Relaunches Women in Leadership Certificate
Out of 500 Fortune 500 companies, precisely three are led by women of color. Hardly better, only 37 have women CEOs of any race. And these problems are replicated throughout…
Adult Ed Reformer and Anti-Racist Scholar Stephen Brookfield Joins Antioch as Distinguished Scholar
Geoffrey Himes “There’s only two ways you can do antiracist work—imperfectly or not at all,” says Stephen Brookfield, the scholar of critical pedagogy and antiracism who recently joined Antioch University…
Alumnae Connect to Analyze Relationships and Race
PhD in Leadership and Change alumnae Drs. Froswa’ Booker-Drew and Harriet Schwartz recently joined together for a powerful discussion focused on race, power, privilege, and perspective. The Tapestry, a podcast aiming…
Alumna Highlights the Integration of Cultural Practices to Positively Impact Academic Learning for Black Students
Experienced educator and PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. J. Love Benton has recently published her dissertation entitled, Culturally Collaborative Teaching: A Path Toward Black Student Learning. The focus of the…
Disruption or Interruption: Reflections on Pandemic Impacts
PhD in Leadership and Change student, Community Builder, and Educational Strategist, Ileya Grosman has just authored “Will COVID-19 Be a Disruption or an Interruption” for Medium an online network of scholars and practitioners. The piece…
Alumna Named Senior Director of Alaskan Tribes Council
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Gail Cheney has been named Senior Director of Organizational Development for The Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, a tribal government…
At the United Nations, Etta Jackson Maps Out A More Prosperous World
Dr. Etta Jackson is a woman of vision in more ways than one. As a teacher, guidance counselor, and school district administrator over 25 years, Jackson’s career in education culminated…
New Dissertation Highlights Inclusion in Team Teaching
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Ann R. Flynn has published her dissertation entitled, Positionality of Paraeducators: A Phenomenological Study in a Public School District in the Pacific Northwest. Paraeducators play…
