Graduate School of Leadership and Change Professor of Education Studies, Dr. Jon Wergin recently authored “Managing Disorientation in a Pandemic” for Medium, an online network of scholars and practitioners. The…
Adaptive Leadership in Uncertain Times: A Note from Provost Alexandre
It is hard for me to get my head around the fact that in such a few short weeks so much in our daily lives, country and world seems to…
Alumni and Student Connections Hold Strong
A few years ago, when Jane Feinberg (PhD in Leadership and Change Cohort 14) read Disappearing Acts by Joyce Fletcher (MIT Press, 2001) for a Graduate School of Leadership and…
Alumna Dissertation Examines Success of First-Generation College Students from New Perspective
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Ashley C. Gray Benson has published, An Exploration of Factors Influencing First-Generation College Students’ Ability to Graduate College: A Delphi Study. This dissertation…
Alumna Highlights Holistic City Frameworks to Align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna and Founder of the Institute for Inner Economy, a non-partisan think tank dedicated to operationalizing positive peace for governance, diplomacy, and civil progress, at…
Alumna Dissertation Focuses on the Lived Experiences of LatinX Diversity Champions
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Maria Chavez-Haroldson has published her dissertation entitled, LatinX Diversity Officers in Higher Education: Capacitating Values as Champions of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. This…
GSLC Student Named New Healthcare Leader
PhD in Leadership and Change student Brook McGennis has been promoted to Executive Director of Operations for the state of Illinois for within Hospital Sisters Health Systems (HSHS) Medical Group. Launched…
Alumna Dissertation Addresses Leadership Philosophy and Praxis of African American Female Foreign Service Officers
Dr. Atim Eneida George has published her dissertation entitled, Generative Leadership and the Life of Aurelia Erskine Brazeal, a Trailblazing African American Female Foreign Service Officer. This scholarship highlights the gap…
Newsletter Highlights Vibrant and Thriving Learning Community
Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) has just released the newest edition of The Antiochian Leader. This comprehensive newsletter highlights new and exciting ongoings of GSLC’s vibrant…
Alumna Dissertation Presents a Model of Support for Therapists Specializing in Addiction
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Heather Humphrey-Leclaire has published her dissertation entitled, Therapists Who Specialize in Addiction: A Grounded Situational Analysis of a Stigmatized Profession. This study presents a…
Dr. Mark Martin: Leading to Serve
For Dr. Mark Martin, a 2019 graduate of Antioch’s Leadership and Change program, effective leadership is about engaging with people, getting to know them, and serving them authentically, even within…
GSLC Expands Tradition of Education and Support for Leaders Improving the Lives of Those They Serve
The Graduate School of Leadership and Change’s Master in Leadership Practice (MLP) is carrying on Antioch University’s educational tradition and support for leaders and their bold and responsible action to improve…
