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Greg Belliveau
Online undergrad faculty member Greg Belliveau recently had his book Gods of IMAGO, the second installment of his dystopian book series IMAGO, published by Rogue Phoenix Press on August 23, 2023. Belliveau is an award-winning novelist and author of IMAGO (Rogue Phoenix Press, 2019) and Go Down To Silence (Multnomah Publishing: a Division of Penguin…
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Kate O’Neill
Kate O’Neill ’11 (GSLC, PhD) is the new Dean of the College of Business at the American University of Iraq-Baghdad. Learn more about O’Neill in a Common Thread profile Education Without Barriers here and read O’Neill’s dissertation Communication Channels Utilized by Emirati Females to Enact Leadership here.
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Lauren Arienzale Publishes Debut Poetry Collection
New England PsyD in Clinical Psychology student Lauren Arienzale recently published her debut poetry collection, Mud Pie. “As a lifelong writer, and a psychologist in training, I am continuously fascinated by the power of written word and the therapeutic advantages that come along with it,” said Arienzale. Mud Pie is an unapologetic deep dive into…
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Jessica “Jess” Ballen
MFA in Creative Writing candidate Jessica “Jess” Ballen was named managing editor of submissions for Lunch Ticket, the literary magazine from Antioch’s MFA community. Ballen, who started contributing to Lunch Ticket during their first semester at Antioch as a poetry reader, expressed their excitement in helping to lead the Lunch Ticket team to a successful…
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Fayth Parks
PhD in Leadership and Change Professor of Leadership and Psychology, Fayth Parks, PhD, co-authored the newly released article entitled, “The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: HIV/AIDS Myths and Misinformation in the Rural United States” which appears in the bi-monthly, peer-reviewed journal, Health Promotion Practice.
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Atim Eneida George Awarded One of Four 2023 Archie Green Fellowships
Atim Eneida George ’20 (GSLC, PhD) has been awarded one of four 2023 Archie Green Fellowships from The American Folklife Center (AFC) at the Library of Congress. The Fellowships are intended to support original, independent field research on the culture and traditions of contemporary American workers and occupational groups. George’s project entitled, “Playing the Angel’s…
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MFA Program Highlights Alumni in Magazine & Media Section of AWP
Antioch’s MFA Program in Creative Writing recently touched base with three alumni who have achieved recognition for their work in the first half of 2023 and asked them: what did this award or nomination mean to you as a writer and an Antioch MFA alum? The interviews appeared in the Magazine & Media section of…
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Jude Bergkamp ’98, ’10
Jude Bergkamp ’98, ’10 (Seattle, MA in Psychology, PsyD), Chair and Core Faculty of Seattle’s PsyD program, led an 11-member research team that recently published the article “Pathways to the therapist paragon: a decolonial grounded theory” on Frontiers in Psychology. The article questions unquestioned pillars of psychotherapy in light of privilege and oppression, calling for…
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Owen George
Owen George, an MS in Environmental Studies, Advocacy for Social Justice and Sustainability program student, published the article “Climate Solutions Need Queerness” in Yes! Magazine. The article educates readers on the power and plurality of nature through the application of queer ecology, which finds its origins in the overlap of queer theory and ecology. “Queer…
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Alum Stages Art Show About “Stolen Identities”
Deborah McDuff Williams ’02 (Los Angeles, BA) is exhibiting her artwork in a solo show titled “Stolen Identities: River Routes to Freedom Collection.” The exhibition is on display from May 4 to August 4, 2023, at the Center for Social Justice and Civil Liberties in Riverside, CA. “This is the culmination of years of artistic…
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PhD in Leadership and Change to Host Alumni Convening and Mini-Residency at ILA Conference
Antioch University’s PhD in Leadership and Change’s long-standing relationship with the International Leadership Association (ILA) means they have been involved with annual conferences in various ways since their inception in the mid-90s. This year they will again host a mini-residency and alumni convening surrounding the ILA Conference, which has been the program’s tradition since 2011,…
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Fayth Parks
PhD in Leadership and Change Professor of Leadership and Psychology Fayth Parks has focused decades to build awareness of HIV prevention and support and has most recently been noted for her work within The Rural Monitor article entitled, “A Safe Place’: Rural HIV Patients and Providers Fight Stigma, Isolation Through Connection.” The article highlights the…
