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Antioch Environmental Studies Researchers Publish Paper on Avian Nest Materials in Ecology and Evolution

David Mandell ‘24 (New England, MS), Kat Lauer ‘20 (New England, MS), and Mike Akresh, core faculty in the MS in Environmental Studies program, co-director, Antioch Spatial Analysis Lab Environmental Studies (ASAL), and…

Antioch Researchers Publish Paper on Forest Bathing and Adolescent Connection to Nature

Jen Keller ‘23, (PhD, New England), Jason Rhoades, PhD, program director of Antioch’s PhD in Environmental Studies program in New England, Jean Kayira, former Antioch Environmental Studies faculty, and Louise Chawla published…

Mike Bills Publishes Insightful Article on Optimism Bias in Trusteeship Magazine

Mike Bills ’20 (GSLC, PhD) published an article entitled, “Optimism Bias: How It Can Impact Decision Making on Boards” in the May/June 2024 issue of the Trusteeship Magazine. The article…

Harriet Schwartz and Elizabeth L. Holloway Co-Author Groundbreaking Book on Constructivist Critical Incident Technique

Harriet Schwartz ’09 (GSLC, PhD) Professor of Relational Practice and Higher Education in the Graduate School of Leadership and Change, and Elizabeth L. Holloway, PhD, Professor Emeritus,  have co-authored the…

Christine Gonzalez Honored as 2024 Leader of Influence by Los Angeles Business Journal

Christine (Posadas) Gonzalez ‘20 (Los Angeles, MA in Nonprofit Management) has been recognized as a 2024 esteemed Leader of Influence by the Los Angeles Business Journal. She is co-director of…

Tera McIntosh Leads Animal Rescue Support After Hurricane Helene

Tera McIntosh ’12 (GSLC, PhD), faculty for the Master of Human Services Administration, MBA, and MA in Nonprofit Management, and a member of Antioch’s Anti Racism Task Force, and her wife…

Amy Rutstein-Riley Publishes Book on Leadership Enrichment and Development

Amy Rutstein-Riley, Dean of the Graduate School of Leadership and Change, has published a book titled, Leadership Enrichment and Development: Peer and Self-Mentoring Women in Higher Education (Routledge, 2024).  The…

Calib Miller Joins Aspen Institute’s Food Leaders Fellows Third Cohort

Calib Miller, PhD Candidate in the Graduate School of Leadership and Change, will join the 2024 cohort of the Aspen Institute’s Food Leaders Fellows, which creates a larger community to…

Gloria Ramón Appointed Chief Strategy Officer at Third Sector New England

Gloria Ramón, a PhD Candidate in the Graduate School of Leadership and Change, will become the Chief Strategy Officer at Third Sector New England (TNSE), a consulting firm for social…

Amy Lesen to Help Develop 2029 Coastal Master Plan

Amy Lesen, PhD, Professor of Environmental Leadership and Participatory Change in the Graduate School of Leadership and Change, has been invited by The State of Louisiana’s Coastal Protection and Restoration…

Ana Guadalupe Reyes Publishes Book Chapter and Teaching Brief

Ana Guadalupe Reyes, PhD, Core Faculty in the  School of Counseling, Psychology, and Therapy in Seattle, published a chapter in the textbook Group Dynamics and Group Processes: Human Interactions in…

Christopher Key Publishes New Science Fiction Novel

Christopher Key ‘94 (Seattle, BA) is a multiple award-winning journalist and photographer who has recently published a seven-book series of science-fiction novels titled Planetbase Universe. Key is working on a…