• LauraLynn Jansen Awarded an International Humanistic Management Fellowship

    LauraLynn Jansen ‘23 (GSLC, PhD in Leadership and Change) has been awarded an International Humanistic Management Fellowship from the Humanistic Management Association (IHMA). Jansen is an Integrative Sustainability Coach, Consultant, Speaker, and Trainer. IHMA is dedicated to promoting a new vision of management in which all life is respected, human dignity is protected, and human…

  • Drama Therapy Alumni Present at North American Drama Therapy Conference

    Virg Augoustatos ’23 (Seattle, MA) and Sarah Olbrantz ’23 (Seattle, MA) presented their Master’s Project research study at the 44th Annual North American Drama Therapy Conference in Niagara Falls, NY. Their research project, “The Embodiment of Grief: An Ethnodramatherapy on Grief, Loss, and Bereavement” collected qualitative and quantitative data on the efficacy of in-person drama…

  • Marian Blue Publishes Collection of Nature Poems and Photography

    Marian Blue ’08 (Seattle, Communications) published her book Reverie: Feather & Fin Fur & Scale, a collection of nature poems and photography. “This project was special because I was working with my daughter, Cherie Ude-Crowe, who is an outstanding photographer,” said Blue. “In addition, the book is to celebrate Earth and conservation, something vital to…

  • Faculty Joel M. Filmore Brings a Decade of Experience to CMHC Program

    Joel M. Filmore, EdD, one of New England’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling’s newest faculty members, brings with him not only over a decade of clinical experience but a plethora of knowledge that culminated in the publication of his second co-edited book, Introduction to 21st Century Counseling: A Multicultural and Social Justice Approach.When Filmore was approached…

  • Julie K. Biddle Chosen to Join Pedagogical Leadership Cohort

    Julie K. Biddle, PhD, Concentration Director for New England’s Graduate Certificates in The Reggio Emilia Approach, Trauma Informed Education, and Dyslexia Studies, was selected to be a part of the Pedagogical Leadership Cohort (PLC), sponsored by the Boston Area Reggio Inspired Network (BARIN). BARIN gives preference to candidates from the Boston area, but because of…

  • Mario Burton Selected as Minorities Fellowship Programme Representative

    Mario Burton ’19 (GSLC, MA), Founder and CEO of The SEMANCO Team, has been selected as a 2023 Minorities Fellowship Programme representative by the United Nations Human Rights Office of High Commissioner. The comprehensive program offers training for human rights and minority rights defenders belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities. Burton is…

  • Andrea Hernandez Rodriguez Provides Care, Supplies, and Resources to Wildfire Survivors

    Andrea Hernandez Rodriguez ‘14 (GSLC, PhD) President of Growing Giving, has been on the ground providing care, supplies, and resources to wildfire survivors and others impacted on the Island of Maui. In addition to facilitating trauma-informed counseling through her organization, she joined the Maui Medic Healers Hui to create Kānaka Maoli-led spaces for healing. She…

  • Kelly Meehan Is the New VP of Children’s Services and Community Partnerships at People Incorporated

    Kelly Meehan ‘22 (GSLC, PhD) assumed the role of Vice President of Children’s Services and Community Partnerships at People Incorporated. This Massachusetts-based human services agency is dedicated to providing support to children, adults, and families across the Southeastern region of the state. Learn more about Meehan’s work and read her dissertation Love and Learn: Creating…

  • Torin Finser Speaks at a Conference in Brazil

    Torin Finser, PhD, core faculty in Education at Antioch’s New England campus, spoke at a national conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in October about his book A Second Classroom. The book, translated into Portuguese by Livia Ribeiro, provides a thorough exploration of the parent–teacher relationship, offering practical advice to spark meaningful conversations, encourage self-reflection, and…

  • Stacey Guenther Awarded International Humanistic Management Fellowship

    Stacey Guenther ’22 (GSLC, PhD) was awarded an International Humanistic Management Fellowship from the Humanistic Management Association. She presented at the N2 Conference – The Noosphere at 100: The Future of Human Collective Consciousness at UC Berkley on November 17-19. Her talk was titled “From Me to We: Accessing Collective Consciousness in Groups.” Guenther is a…

  • Thomas Crawford Named as a Top Hospital and Health System Chief Operating Officer

    Thomas Crawford ‘14 (GSLC, PhD) was named one of the “75 Hospital and Health System Chief Operating Officers to Know in 2023” by Becker’s Hospital Review. Crawford is System Chief Operating Officer and Associate Professor for the Medical University of South Carolina.

  • Ileya Grosman Joins University of Denver Leadership Studies Department

    PhD in Leadership and Change student Ileya Grosman joined the Adjunct Faculty team at the University of Denver Leadership Studies Department where she is teaching Inclusive Leadership and Leading Community Change. Grosman brings her expertise on critical student leadership development, mentorship, experiential learning, and civic leadership education to focus in this new role.