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Wendy Chen’s Tea House Recognized by Time Out LA
Wendy Chen ’15 (Los Angeles, BA), owner of Callisto Tea House in Pasadena, CA was recently featured by Time Out Los Angeles as one of the best afternoon tea experiences in the city. Known for its modern interpretation of traditional tea service, Callisto Tea House offers curated loose-leaf teas, seasonal pastries, and an immersive, design-forward…
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Antioch Connects with Georgia Nursing Leaders at Hero and Hearts Event
Diane White, PhD, RN, Founding Dean of Antioch’s Graduate School of Nursing and Health Professions, and Ryan Callaway, Director of Strategic Initiatives–Healthcare Coalition for the Common Good, represented Antioch University at the Hero and Hearts event hosted at the Georgia Nurses Association headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, on May 2, 2026. White and Callaway connected with…
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Antioch Faculty Share Three Decades of Leadership Research with Global Audience
Aqeel Tirmizi, PhD, and Ken William, EdD recently offered a webinar titled “Three Decades of Leadership Research: Meta-Analytic Insights” in collaboration with the International Leadership Association (ILA). Aqeel and Ken are core faculty members in the PHD in Leadership and Change program. The seminar was based on their ongoing research initiative examining a wealth of…
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Antioch Faculty Member Yulia Tolstikov-Mast Leads Global Leadership Workshop at Purdue University
Yulia Tolstikov-Mast, PhD, teaching faculty in the Graduate School of Leadership and Change, was invited by Purdue University to lead a professional development workshop for a large group of Global Student Ambassadors. Titled “Global Leadership in Action: When to Lead, When to Follow,” the workshop drew on Tolstikov-Mast’s expertise as a globally recognized scholar and…
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Bernell L. Elzey Jr. Co-Authors Chapter on Black Fatherhood and Mental Health
Bernell L. Elzey Jr., PhD, Teaching Faculty in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) program, co-authored a chapter in Mental Health and the Black Man: A Mixtape Experience of Hardship and Harmony (Jones, M. & Butler, S.K., eds., Cognella, 2027). Elzey’s chapter, “Reimagining Black Fatherhood: Mental Health, Masculinity, and Intergenerational Healing,” offers a powerful exploration of…
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Jeffrey Fouche-Camargo Earns Clinical Health Equity Certification
Jeffrey Fouche-Camargo, DNP, APRN, WHNP-BC, Core Faculty member and Director of the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program in the Graduate School of Nursing and Health Professions (GSNHP) at Antioch University, has passed the Certified Professional in Clinical Health Equity (CPCHE) exam. The CPCHE credential establishes core standards for the field of clinical health equity, defines…
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Advancing Perspectives on Grief Through Faculty Leadership at the American Group Psychotherapy Convening
Lorraine Mangione, faculty in Counseling, Psychology, & Therapy at Antioch University New England, recently attended the American Group Psychotherapy Association’s annual conference in New York City alongside two current students, Kym Ventola and Lizbeth Duran Oden, and two program graduates, Christina Timmons and Jorie Himmel. During the convening, Mangione co-facilitated a workshop with colleague Roz…
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Sarah H. Seiler Presents SAR Research at 2026 Syrotuck Symposium
Sarah H. Seiler, a student in the PhD in Leadership and Change program, presented her research on psychological safety and belonging in volunteer wilderness search and rescue teams at the Syrotuck Symposium in Las Vegas on April 20, 2026. Her presentation, titled “Enhancing Psychological Safety in the High Stress Activities of SAR and Detection,” was…
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Bonnie Lee Black Publishes Reflective Essay in The Eye
Bonnie Lee Black ’07 (Los Angeles, MFA) recently published an essay in The Eye, a new arts and culture magazine based in Mexico. A longtime writer and former journalist whose work often explores place, identity, and personal transformation, Bonnie was featured in the February issue themed “Pilgrimage.” Her essay, “Long Journey Home,” explores themes of…
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Meaghan Guckian Co-Authors New Fisheries Research on Catch and Release Impacts
Meaghan Guckian, Core Faculty in Environmental Studies and Director of the Climate Change Education Certificate program at Antioch University’s New England campus, has co-authored a new article in Fisheries titled, “Individual outcomes matter in the context of responsible and sustainable catch-and-release practices in recreational fisheries and their management.” The article examines catch-and-release (C&R) as a…
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Shoshana Kerewsky Publishes New Novel The Codex of Christian Surname
Shoshana D. Kerewsky’ 98 (New England, PsyD) has published her latest novel The Codex of Christian Surname. In an alternate late Middle Ages, an intriguing stranger arrives in 13-year-old Ḥavah’s village in the Iverian mountains. Ḥavah’s life will change, but is the visitor who she seems? Sometimes dressed as male and in other guises, Ḥavah explores…
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Lisa K. Richter to Publish Lyrical Memoir on Love, Loss, and Creative Awakening
Lisa K. Richter ’11 (Los Angeles, MFA) will publish her new book, Fly, My Darling: A Love Story (She Writes Press) on April 21, 2026. It is a lyrical memoir that explores the resilience of love, the weight of loss, and the transformative journey of asking, “What do I really want?” Inspired by her years…
