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…
Susan J. Erenrich to Release New Volume on Music and Grassroots Leadership for Social Change
Susan (Susie) J. Erenrich ’10 (GSLC, PhD) will publish Volume 2 of A Grassroots Leadership & Music for Social Change Primer for Educators, Organizers, Activists & Rabble-Rousers in 2025. This…
Carolyn Love Inducted into the Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame
Carolyn Love ’13 (GSLC, PhD) was recently inducted into the prestigious Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame. A visionary changemaker and fierce advocate for justice, she is widely recognized for her…
Donna Pearce Co-Authors Groundbreaking Book on Transformational Leadership
Donna Pearce ’85 (BA) co-authored a bold and timely new book, STOP! Shift the Energy at Work: A New Approach for Leaders & Teams, published by Alchemy at Wrk (2024)….
Amy Coleman Appointed Executive Vice President, Chief People Officer at Microsoft
Amy Coleman ‘95 (Seattle, MA) has been appointed Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer at Microsoft. In this new role, Coleman will lead Microsoft’s global Human Resources organization, supporting…
Ruth Rosenhek Releases Gripping Debut Novel Set in a Dystopian Near-Future Australia
Ruth Rosenhek ’95 (New England, MS) published her debut novel, The Meeting Place, a dystopian thriller set in the near-future Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. The story…
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…
Kate Maruyama featured on the Los Angeles Public Library blog
Kate Maruyama ’09 (Los Angeles, MFA) is featured on the Los Angeles Public Library blog about her new novel, Alterations. In the article, Maruyama shares her inspiration, influences, and process…
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…
Laurie Barton Publishes New Poetry Chapbook, Coco Sinatra
Laurie Barton ’08 (Los Angeles, MFA) has released Coco Sinatra, a deeply moving poetry collection. Coco Sinatra is a lyrical journey through solitude, aging, and loss—balanced by a reverence for life’s quiet wonders. With…
Antioch Connections Spark Student-Centered Environmental Collaboration
Jess (Skinner) Boynton ’10 (New England, Science Teacher Certification) reconnected with a fellow Antioch University graduate in a surprising and meaningful way while teaching science at Sant Bani School in…
Mike Young Publishes Book on U.S. Army Leadership Doctrine
Mike Young ‘14 (GSLC, PhD) has published The Evolution of U.S. Army Leadership Doctrine: A Brief Critique (Lulu Publishing, Morrisville, NC), offering a critical analysis of the Army’s leadership philosophy…