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Carolyn V. Hamilton’s Dare to Survive Honored as a Finalist in International Book Awards Contest
Carolyn V. Hamilton ‘86 (Seattle, BA) recently garnered attention with her latest publication, “Dare to Survive.” The book chronicles the true story of a woman deceived and imprisoned in South America for drug trafficking. Among thousands of entries, Hamilton’s work distinguished itself with exceptional writing, design, and broad market appeal, securing a finalist position in…
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Michael Akresh and Christian Carson Featured Guests on St. Vincent TV
Michael Akresh, PhD, core faculty in New England’s Environmental Studies program, and Christian Carson, a current graduate student in the Environment Studies, and Conservation Biology program, were recently featured guests on St. Vincent TV. They have been working on a project in St. Vincent in collaboration with the Department of Forestry and Birds Caribbean, learning…
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Janet Dewart Bell Joins Tavis Smiley to Discuss Her New Book
Janet Dewart Bell ’74, ’15 (Maryland, BA and GSLC, PhD; and a member of Antioch’s Board of Governors) recently joined Tavis Smiley to discuss her new book, Blackbirds Singing: Inspiring Black Women’s Speeches From the Civil War to the Twenty-First Century (The New Press, 2024). Dewart Bell is a communications strategist and management consultant with a multimedia background,…
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Yulia Tolstikov-Mast To Lead Workshop on Context and Language in International Followership Studies
Graduate School of Leadership and Change Teaching Faculty member Yulia Tolstikov-Mast, PhD, will lead a workshop on context and language in international followership studies and a discussion about global followership as a force for global change at the Global Followership Conference at the University of Strathclyde this coming April. Followership studies are about engagement, succession…
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Jamie Moyer is a Featured Guest on the Podcast “Faith in Progress”
Jamie Moyer, PhD in Leadership and Change student and inaugural Associate Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice Initiatives at Colorado State University’s Health Network, was a featured guest on Faith in Progress, a podcast that explores people, organizations, issues, and events in Northern Colorado from a multi-faith perspective. Moyer is a restorative justice facilitator…
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Atim Eneida George Participates in Indiana University’s Institute for Advanced Study
Atim Eneida George ‘20 (GSLC, PhD) will participate in Indiana University’s Institute for Advanced Study. With funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities, she will attend the Summer Institute entitled, Content Warning: Engaging Trauma and Controversy in Research Collections, to be held in Bloomington, Indiana in July 2024. The Summer Institute will convene an…
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Katie Eastman Published Book on Loss, Change, and Growth
Katie Eastman ‘97 (New England, PsyD) published the book UPLIFTING: Inspiring Stories of Loss, Change, and Growth Inspirited by the work of Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (Balboa Press). In UPLIFTING, she shares the principles of her re-create model for transformational change after loss. Eastman doesn’t simply focus on the psychological aspects of change but also takes…
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Dana Waters Publishes “Bite-Sized Autism 2: A Deeper Dive”
Associate Chair and Core Faculty for Seattle’s Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology Dana Waters, PsyD, released her second book, Bite-Sized Autism 2: A Deeper Dive. After being diagnosed as Autistic at the age of 53, Waters founded The Autistic World Advocacy/Activism Knowledge and Empowerment Project, which provides psychoeducation via her website, social media platforms, and…
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Rosalyn Price English Creates ADHD Support for Adult Students Virtual Community
Undergraduate student Rosalyn Price English’s personal experiences as an adult student with ADHD led her to advocate for other neurodivergent students by creating a virtual community that provides resources, support, practical strategies, and encouragement. This group, ADHD Support for Adult Students, is located on Facebook and is open to any Antioch University neurodivergent students as…
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Terry Wolverton Publishes Season of Eclipse
Terry Wolverton, a long-time faculty in Antioch’s MFA in Creative Writing program, recently published Season of Eclipse (Bella Books). The thriller, set after a chance encounter with terrorism at JFK, leaves celebrated novelist Marielle thrust into the Witness Protection program and stripped of her vibrant life and identity. With only her cat for company, Marielle…
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Ronnie Hagerty Reappointed to the OneStar National Service Commission
Ronnie Hagerty ’12 (GSLC, PhD) has been reappointed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott to the OneStar National Service Commission. The commission promotes volunteerism in Texas and oversees the administration of the AmeriCorps programs for the state. The term is set to expire on March 15, 2027. Hagerty is assistant vice president of community relations and…
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Jen Sturge Honored with the Calvert County Women of the World Award
Jen Sturge, EdD, Antioch’s Director of the School Library Endorsement Program and Core Faculty, recently received the Calvert County Women of the World (WOW) award at the annual WOW Awards Celebration. This event, a collaborative effort between the League of Women Voters-Calvert County and the Calvert County Commission for Women, honored the remarkable contributions of…
