Last year, Linda Drake Gobbo retired as Associate Provost for Antioch University New England, and her colleagues marked her retirement with memories and celebration of her many contributions. This May, the accolades continued as she was named a Life Member of NAFSA.
Don’t forget the “PI” in AAPI
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is upon us. On one hand, this month is an opportunity to remember the history, pain, and joy experienced by both communities. However, on the other hand, quite often, it feels as though the “Pacific Islander” part of the acronym is a forgotten add-on.
Twelve Stories to Read During Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and it offers a great opportunity to reflect on the many contributions that people who identify as AAPI make to our world, our country, and particularly to Antioch University. Antioch as an institution is defined by the people who make it up, and for at least eighty years, many of us have identified as AAPI.
Women’s History Month
The history of women in the U.S. is, in so many ways, the history of our nation itself. However, to contributions of women and non-binary people are often missing from the history books. This month we recognize and attempt to correct this deliberate erasure.
Black History Month
During Black History Month, we honor African Americans who have made an impact on future generations. We believe that Black History should be celebrated year-long. Below please find stories from…
Statement Calling for a Thorough Investigation of the Death of Graduate Keenan Anderson
We are deeply saddened by the abhorrent incident that led to the tragic death of Keenan Anderson following tasing by Los Angeles Police. Keenan was a father, teacher, son, cousin,…
National Day of Racial Healing
Today marks the seventh annual National Day of Racial Healing, a day to come together to explore our common humanity and build the relationships necessary to create a more just…
LEARNING COMMUNITY UPDATES
COHORT 7 Dr. Carole Isom-Barnes has just completed her first year as board chair of Antioch University’s board of governors. She shares reflections in addition to her Graduate School of…
Antioch University Legacy Society: Giving That Extends Beyond Our Lifetimes
Ander was inspired to give back to the university which helped to shape her fulfilling career as an educator. Now, as a donor, she’s part of a new community: The Antioch University Legacy Society, which is a planned giving initiative centered around the celebration of individuals and families who have included the university in their estate plans, wills, or gifts of assets.
Alum Panel: The Intersection of Activism and Career
So many of us seek to meaningfully improve our communities and world—but it’s not always clear how we can combine that work with our careers. Seeking answers, we talked to three Antioch alumni who have grappled with this question in their own lives and work.
Antioch Plans Affiliation With Otterbein to Create First-of-Its-Kind System
New national, nonprofit, university system will educate students for careers and to advance social justice, democracy, and the common good
At the Intersection of Activism and Career
Alumni Deb Moy, Max Golding and Isais Narvaez talk to the Seed Field podcast about centering activism in their lives and careers.
