Writer and Antioch University faculty member Andrea Tate ’12 (Santa Barbara, BA) recently shared a deeply personal essay in Newsweek’s My Turn section about her experience parenting her son and…
Ken Williams Publishes New Research on School Climate and Gender
Ken Williams, Professor of Leadership, Organizational Change and Learning, Antioch University’s PhD in Leadership and Change program, has published a new peer-reviewed article in the Journal of Research in Comparative…
Jeff Fouche-Camargo Co-Authors Peer-Reviewed Study On Antiracist Nursing Education
Jeff Fouche-Camargo, core faculty and Director of Antioch University’s Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program, co-authored a peer-reviewed article in Nursing Education Perspectives titled “Empowering Students as Advocates for Health…
New Research Tracks Long-Term Genetic Diversity Declines in Four Warbler Species
Michael Akresh, Core Faculty in Environmental Studies at Antioch University’s New England campus, co-authored an article published in BMC Biology titled, “Signals of corresponding genetic diversity loss in four warbler…
Karen Neri Publishes New Article on Supporting Inter-Ethnoracial Couples in Therapy
Karen A. Neri, a PhD candidate in the Couple and Family Therapy program at the New England campus, recently published an article titled “Racially Conscious Sociocultural Attuned Emotionally Focused Therapy with Inter-Ethnoracial…
Professor Rengin B. Firat Co-Edits New Edition of The Handbook of Neurosociology
Rengin B. Firat, Professor of Leadership and Change for Antioch’s PhD in Leadership and Change, co-edited the new edition of The Handbook of Neurosociology (Springer-Verlag). Building on the landmark 2013…
New Encyclopedia Entry Rethinks Global Citizenship, Diversity, and Responsibility
Yulia Tolstikov-Mast, teaching faculty for the PhD in Leadership and Change, and doctoral student, Aleesha Ikayuk Towns-Bain, have co-authored a new encyclopedia entry titled “Global citizenship and diversity: Complexities and…
Steve Curtis Named Fellow by the American Psychological Association
Steve Curtis, affiliate faculty in Counseling, Psychology, & Therapy at Antioch University Seattle, has been named a Fellow representing Division 55, the Society for Prescribing Psychology, by the American Psychological…
Russell Thornhill Serves as Chairperson for World AIDS Day
Russell E. Thornhill, EdD ’13, ‘14 (Los Angeles, BA in Liberal Studies; MA in Organizational Management), teaching faculty in Undergraduate Studies at Antioch University and co-director of the Bridge Program,…
Markie Twist Leads Digisexuality Workshop, Wins 2025 AASECT Sexuality Educator Award
Markie Twist, teaching faculty in the Division of Relational Therapies, School of Counseling, Psychology, and Therapy at Antioch University’s New England and Seattle campuses, co-led an advanced workshop at the…
Antioch Faculty Member Co-Authors Study on Striped Bass Angler Perceptions and Conservation
Meaghan L. Guckian, Core Faculty in Environmental Studies at Antioch University’s New England campus, has co-authored an article in Marine and Coastal Fisheries titled “Understanding beliefs, perceptions, and attitudes of…
Antioch University Advances Commitment to Veterans and Military-Connected Learners
Antioch University’s Veterans and Military-Connected Strategic Vision Committee, composed of faculty and staff from the University’s Management, Leadership, and Change programs, has completed the first phase of a major initiative…
