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Paul Bocko, PhD to Present at the 2025 National Place-Based Education Conference
Paul Bocko, PhD, Chair and Faculty in the AUNE Education Department at Antioch University’s New England Campus, will present at the 2025 National Place-based Education Conference in Ypsilanti, Michigan. In…
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Elana Micahl Haviv Appointed to New Role at Rutgers University
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…
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Jill Tracy Explores Moral Courage in Leadership in New Scholarly Publication
Jill Tracy, PhD in Leadership and Change student and Chief Executive Officer of United Planet, has published a new chapter titled “Morally Courageous Leadership and Motivation: Nobel Peace Laureate Shirin…
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Amy Morrison Presents Workshop at International Expressive Arts Therapy Association Conference
Amy Morrison, Program Director of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) Art Therapy Concentration in the School of Counseling, Psychology, and Therapy at Antioch University New England, presented a workshop…
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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…
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Jimmy Karlan Inspires Hands-On Science Learning Through “Very BIG tiny Challenge”
Jimmy Karlan, EdD ’82 (New England, MST with K–12 biology certification), Faculty Emeritus in Antioch’s Environmental Studies Department, continues to spark curiosity and wonder in young scientists. Recently featured in…
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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…
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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)….
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Blaisdell, Dietz, and Howard publish an article in Ethnic and Racial Studies
Syntia Santos Dietz, Associate Faculty in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Antioch New England, along with Howard, C. M., and Blaisdell, B., published an article in Ethnic and Racial Studies, titled…
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Atim Eneida George Champions Ethical Leadership, Cultural Storytelling, and Global Impact
Atim Eneida George ’20 (GSLC, PhD) is making a profound impact through her leadership at the intersection of education, technology, and cultural storytelling. Affectionately known as Dr. G, she continues…
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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…
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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…