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Lillian Drakeford Named Interim Dean of Newly Merged Colleges at Central State University

Lillian Drakeford ‘10, ‘06 (GSLC, PhD; Midwest, MEd) is assuming the role of Interim Dean for the newly merged Colleges of Education and Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at Central…

Lynn Horan Explores Embodied Social Change and Psychological Safety for Women Leaders on “The Edge of Everyday” Podcast

Lynn Horan ‘24 (GSLC, PhD) was a recent guest on the Edge of Everyday Podcast with actor, theologian, and leadership coach Sandra Bargman. The conversation focuses on Horan’s recent chapter…

Brook Hale Joins Stanford University of School of Medicine as a Qualitative Researcher

Brook Hale ‘24 (GSLC, PhD) joined the team of scientists at Stanford University of School of Medicine as a qualitative researcher following the publication of her dissertation titled: “The Anatomy…

Fayth Parks Elected to Technical Assistance Collaborative Board of Directors

Fayth Parks, PhD, Professor of Leadership and Psychology in the Graduate School of Leadership and Change, has been elected to serve a three-year term on the Board of Directors for…

Renee Bradford Joins Board of Directors for the Berrett-Koehler Foundation

Renee Bradford, PhD in Leadership and Change candidate, has joined the Board of Directors for the Berrett-Koehler Foundation. The foundation’s mission is to “create equitable, regenerative, and loving spaces that…

Techa L. Smalls-Brown Appointed Director of the College of Charleston’s Sisters of Septima Program

Techa L. Smalls-Brown, PhD in Leadership and Change student, has been named Director of the College of Charleston’s Sisters of Septima Program. The Sisters of Septima (SOS) is a new…

Nicola Smith-Kea Joins as Senior Project Manager to Lead Hate Crimes Prevention Initiative

Nicola “Nikki” Smith-Kea, PhD, ‘20 (GSLC, PhD) has been hired as Senior Project Manager to manage a $1.2 million grant award through the U.S. Department of Justice for the Matthew Shepard…

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…

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…