Gianina Casale ‘24 (New England, CFT, DMT) recently served as a panelist at Arts Forward Fort Worth—an inaugural citywide arts summit at Texas Wesleyan University that brought together industry leaders,…
Kim Snyder Joins Mass Audubon’s Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary as Education Coordinator
Kim Snyder ‘20 (New England, ES, Conservation Biology) accepted the position as an Education Coordinator for Mass Audubon’s Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary. “While I was a student at Antioch, I took…
Brad Daniel Honored with Namesake Award at Western Carolina University
Brad Daniel ‘03 (New England, PhD Environmental Studies) has been recognized by his colleagues at Western Carolina University with a new award named in his honor. The Brad Daniel Excellence…
Elana Micahl Haviv Appointed to New Role at Rutgers University
Elana Haviv ‘08, ‘23 (Midwest, MA; GSLC, PhD) has been appointed a visiting scholar at the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights (CGHR) at Rutgers University. In…
Cyndi Cain Fitzgerald to Present on Data Feminism in National Webinar Series
Cyndi Cain Fitzgerald ’25 (Online, BA) has been selected to present at the Women in Data Management & Governance monthly webinar, a new series sponsored by Dataversity, the educational arm…
New YA Novel from Rayne Lacko Explores Music, Addiction, and Empathy
Rayne Lacko ‘21, ’23 (Online, BA, MA Individual Studies) is the author of A Song for the Road, an Eric Hoffer Book Award finalist. She continues to delve into themes…
Micah Depper Recognized with Prestigious Milken Educator Award
Micah Depper ‘23 (New England, MS in Environmental Studies) has been honored with a 2024-25 Milken Educator Award, one of education’s most prestigious national recognitions. As the sole recipient in…
Trisha A. Swed Publishes New Book on Youth Leadership Development
Trisha A. Swed ‘23 (GSLC, PhD) has published Ecosystems of Youth Leadership Development: Pathways to New Programs, a thought-provoking exploration of youth leadership development. The book amplifies the voices of…
Unzila Chowdury Named Director of Development at Laal, Advancing Support for Bangladeshi Immigrant Women in the Bronx
Unzila Chowdury ’24 (MA, GSLC) has been named Director of Development at Laal. Chowdury drives the organization’s groundbreaking work in providing essential resources and support to underserved Bangladeshi immigrant women…
Michelle M. Ehle Featured in Seattle Times for Election Stress Support
Michelle M. Ehle ‘20 (Clinical Psychology, Seattle) was interviewed by the Seattle Times for the article “Expert Advice for Coping with Election Stress.” Ehle, a therapist based in Olympia, shared…
Nicole White ‘22 has been appointed Assistant Professor
Nicole White, PhD ‘22, an alum of Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change, has been appointed Assistant Professor at Cincinnati Children’s Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics and named the Federation of American Societies for…
Jane Feinberg presents at the SEL Exchange
Jane Feinberg, PhD ‘23, GSLC, recently presented at the SEL Exchange, a national conference hosted by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), where she discussed the ways…
