Faculty Member Susan Loman Contributes to New Dance/Movement Therapy Book

Congratulations to faculty member Susan Loman who contributed to The art and science of dance/movement therapy: Life is dance. The book, written by experts from around the world and edited by Sharon Chaiklin and Hilda Wengrower, provides an in-depth look at how dance/movement therapy is being used today. Susan and colleague K. Mark Sossin wrote an introduction to applying the Kestenberg Movement Profile in dance/movement therapy. The book, available at Amazon.com, is published by Routledge.

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Headshots of six people involved in the symposium. From L to R- Top- Katherine Evarts, Aishwarya Lonikar, Jude Bergkamp Bottom- Dean Hammer, Susana Gomez, Ingrid Ingerson

In Second Year, Social Justice Symposium Brings PsyD Students Together For Research Activism

“Social justice has been part of the Antioch mission since its inception,” says Lorraine Mangione, Professor of Clinical Psychology at Antioch University’s New England campus. But implementing that mission requires many different approaches. That’s why, on February 4, faculty and students from Antioch’s New England PsyD program and Seattle PsyD program came together for the second annual Social Justice Symposium, with the theme, “Liberation from Colonialism Now: Promoting Research Activism.”

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Common Thread- Francis Tuokuu

Opening a World of Opportunities Through Sustainability

Climate change is at emergency status, with global temperatures and extreme weather surging. Facing this, sustainability efforts are more important than ever, both at all levels of government and also for large organizations with vast power and impact. For Francis Xavier Tuokuu, a 2019 graduate of Antioch’s PhD in Environmental Studies, this urgent problem requires taking responsibility.

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