“Our culture is evolving and we need to listen,” says Cynthia Ruffin, Community Relations and Recruitment Director of COLORS, counseling services at Antioch University Los Angeles that provides free counseling to…
Antioch University New England Celebrates Commencement
Friends, family, faculty, staff, and students gathered to celebrate the completion of degrees for the newest Antioch University New England graduates. Approximately 130 of AUNE’s 240 graduates walked the stage…
AUS Faculty Emeritus Awarded Nautilus Book Award
Antioch University Seattle Faculty Emeritus, Kate Davies, MA, DPhil, is the 2018 Nautilus Book Award Grand Winner for her book, Intrinsic Hope: Living courageously in Troubled Times. The Nautilus awards select…
Stephanie Tickner Recently Profiled in Fiddleheads Magazine
Stephanie Tickner, administrative coordinator in the Management department at Antioch University New England, was recently profiled in Fiddleheads magazine. From her childhood in New England to her career at Antioch,…
Antioch Grad Published Nature Book
Michael Jacobson-Hardy ‘67 recently published Walking with Thoreau, which shows the “universe unfolding” in a series of 33 photographs of New England nature, positioned alongside the text of Henry David…
“Life Worlds II”: Photography by John Lundy at YSAC Gallery
In March, the YSAC gallery will present John Lundy’s “Life Worlds II.” Lundy, is a Canadian photographer, philosopher, and social theorist. He moved to Yellow Springs in 2018 to take…
Narratives in Landscape: Steve Heller and Don Strauss Discuss Story and Sustainability
Steve Heller, chair of the MFA in Creative Writing Program, and Don Strauss, founding chair of the Urban Sustainability Masters Program, presented together at the Hawai`i International Conference on the Arts &…
Antioch University Midwest Wins Celebrating Ohio Book Awards & Authors Grant
Antioch University Midwest’s McGregor Library was awarded a Celebrating Ohio Book Awards & Authors grant by the State Library of Ohio, with federal funds from the Institute of Museum and…
Antioch Marches in LA’s 34th MLK Kingdom Day Parade
2019 marked the first year that Antioch University marched as a group in LA’s 34th Kingdom Day Parade. Accompanying the group of faculty, staff, students, alums, and family members was…
Game to Grow
Not only do Adam Johns ’13 and Adam Davis ’14 share the same first name, they also share a passion for gaming and helping young people develop social skills, creativity,…
Antioch Alum Publishes Memoir of his AEA Experience
In 1970, in the midst of the Vietnam War, David Haase ’73 arrived in Vietnam for his Antioch Education Abroad. As he says, he was “probably the only draft-age American…
BRAVE TRAILS, Camp co-founders make a difference in the lives of LGBTQ youth
Growing up in the Midwest, Jessica Weissbuch ’10 worked as a team leader for a youth organization that utilized mentors. Though she moved to LA determined to pursue a career…