• 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 McIntosh ’20 (Online, BA) distributed close to 14K in donations to their community in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. As founders of Misfit Mountain,…

  • 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 book shares the LEAD (Leadership Enrichment and Development) method, a framework for supporting and facilitating leadership identity development for women in higher education. Guided by…

  • 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 change the food system for the better. Over the next 18 months, he will work with the Aspen Institute to reimagine the future of food…

  • 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 change. TSNE, based in Boston, MA, is a capacity-building organization that partners with nonprofit organizations to provide the services, programs, and resources they need to…

  • 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 Authority (CPRA) to be a Regional Workgroup member to develop the 2029 Coastal Master Plan. The Master Plan’s aims are to develop Louisiana initiatives that…

  • 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 Counseling, Human Services, and Leadership, designed to invite mental health professionals and allied practitioners to create culturally affirming groups. This chapter is a comprehensive introduction…

  • 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 new book due out this summer. Learn more about his work here.

  • Bernell Elzey Will Co-Present at SACES Conference

    Bernell Elzey, PhD, Program Director and Teaching Faculty in the Low-Residency MA Counseling: Clinical Mental Health and Teaching Faculty in the MA Counseling: School Counseling in Seattle, will co-present at the Southern Association of Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES) Conference. His presentation titled, “Reality vs Ethics: A Counselor’s Role in Supporting Their Clients in an…

  • Yulia Tolstikov-Mast Selected as a Fulbright Specialist

    Yulia Tolstikov-Mast, PhD, a global leadership and followership expert, international researcher, and award-winning educator and Teaching Faculty within Antioch University’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change, has been selected as a Fulbright Specialist to serve at Starz University in Monrovia, Liberia.  Her project titled, “Empowering Academic Excellence: Enhancing Instructional Techniques and Professional Development for Teachers…

  • Atim George to be Featured Presenter and Facilitator of a Roundtable Discussion at Fulbright Conference

    Atim George ’20 (GSLC, PhD), Adjunct Faculty Member and Mentor in the IMA Program, will be a featured roundtable facilitator for the discussion entitled “Exploring the Arts and Generative Leadership in Nigeria” at the 47th annual Fulbright Conference: The World at a Crossroads, October 25-26 in Washington, DC. The Fulbright Association’s mission is to extend…

  • Faculty and Alum Publish Paper on Road Mortality as a Conservation Challenge for Freshwater Turtles

    Jess Meck ’18 (New England, MS) and Liz Willey, PhD, Research Faculty in Environmental Studies and Sustainability, published a paper titled, “Evaluation of Road-Crossing Terrapene carolina major (Gulf Coast Box Turtle) in the Florida Panhandle” in the Northeastern Naturalist. Their paper looks at road mortality as a conservation challenge for freshwater turtles. For this study,…

  • Nichole Kain Presents at National Adaptation Forum 

    Nichole Kain ’24 (New England, PhD) attended the National Adaptation Forum in St. Paul, Minnesota. The National Adaptation Forum is a biennial convening for adaptation professionals to innovate, network, and focus on established and emerging climate adaptation issues. Kain presented her work, Aging in Place with Extreme Heat: A Residential Checklist. The project’s purpose is…