Nia Keith ’09
Nia Keith ’09 (Antioch University New England, MS in Environmental Studies, Environmental Education) was featured in Mass Audubon’s In My Own Words blog.
Nia Keith ’09 (Antioch University New England, MS in Environmental Studies, Environmental Education) was featured in Mass Audubon’s In My Own Words blog.
Fifty Clinical Mental Health Counseling students were inducted into the CMHC New England Chapter (Alpha Nu Epsilon) of Chi Sigma Iota, the international honor society
James Osborne ’04 (Antioch New England, MEd) was featured on an episode of the podcast “Diary of a Nation.” James is one of the coldest
Shameika Hanson ‘20 (Antioch New England, MS in Environmental Studies, Sustainable Development and Climate Change) has been elected to the American Society of Adaptation Professionals’
Alan Verdi ‘03 (Antioch University New England, MS) was recently appointed Vice President of Sales for AlertOps, a leader in the Incident Management Software market
Nia Keith ’09 (Antioch University New England, MS in Environmental Studies, Environmental Education) has been promoted to the role of Vice President for Diversity, Equity,
Caroline Hopewell ‘08 (Antioch University New England, Waldorf Education Certificate) has been named as the new executive director of Sonoma’s Woodland Star Charter School. Read
Dr. Marti Straus, Professor in Antooch University New England’s PsyD in Clinical Psychology program, was featured as a guest on a podcast on treating adolescent
Dr. Megan Turchetti ’12, Antioch University New England PsyD alum, was recently featured in this helpful New Hampshire Bulletin article sharing advice for families to
Clara Fang, PhD candidate in Environmental Studies at Antioch University New England, was recently elected to the Board of Directors for The Association for Environmental
Laurel Dodge ‘93 (Antioch University New England, MS) is the newly hired gallery manager for River Arts in Damariscotta. Read the full story in the
Jennifer Lovett ‘14 (New England, MS) is a Protect Our Wildlife board member and contributed their new bear report, which challenges Vermont’s approach to hunting
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