
Shelly Milne
Shelly Milne, Newly Appointed (and First) Teacher Librarian on the Professional Educator’s Standards Board. Shelly Milne, an alumna of the Library Media Endorsement and a teacher-librarian
Shelly Milne, Newly Appointed (and First) Teacher Librarian on the Professional Educator’s Standards Board. Shelly Milne, an alumna of the Library Media Endorsement and a teacher-librarian
Chesterfield filmmaker and Antioch University alum Chris Hardee has been working on the short film, “Turning School Inside Out,” since the students came into school
Gary Delanoeye, EdD, Education Programs Associate Faculty, will be signing and reading excerpts from his latest book Clean Shorts at Santa Barbara’s iconic Chaucer’s Bookstore
A new book by Antioch professor Dr. Torin Finser focuses on coping with grief and loss in school communities. Dr. Torin Finser of Antioch University’s
Three years after Yolande “Falami” Devoe earned her master’s in educational leadership from Antioch University Midwest, she suffered two mini-strokes. “I started on a self-care
Elizabeth Wing graduated from the Education Certificate/Master program in 1995. She is currently a 3rd-grade teacher at Carnation Elementary in Carnation, Washington. Wing has been
Alumnus Jeff Treistman is a man on a mission: equitable access to books and resources and a strong school library programs for all students. In
The first cohort of the School of Education’s Alternative Route to Teacher Certification (ARTC) program is close to graduating and becoming teachers! The ARTC program represents a
Dr. Jude Bergkamp is a forensic psychologist and Chair of the PsyD program at AUS. He is involved with challenging federal immigration policies such as
Antioch University Midwest and Antioch University Online congratulate the graduating class of 2019! This year we had the honor of watching 68 students from five-degree
Niallah Cooper-Scruggs, an AUS MAEd with Leadership in Edible Education graduate student, and the pastry chef and owner of Sugar Queen Bakery, recently won Urban
Governor Inslee recently signed HB 1621 to address Washington’s teacher shortage, increase access to teacher preparation programs, and support the creation of a more diverse
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