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PsyD Faculty and Student Publish Article In APA Journal
Jude Bergkamp, PsyD, Chair and Core Faculty of Seattle’s PsyD in Clinical Psychology program, and colleagues published the article “An uncomfortable tension: Reconciling the principles of forensic psychology and cultural competency” in the APA flagship forensic psychology journal Law & Human Behavior. The article asserts that philosophical pillars of forensic psychology and cultural competency are…
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Lynn Kimmel ‘19
Lynn Kimmel ‘19 (New England, MS) co-authored the paper, “Facilitating biodiversity conservation through partnerships to achieve transformative outcomes, that was published in Conservation Biology Journal. The conservation biologists involved in this paper conducted a comparative study of seven cases. Their “analysis highlights that transformative conservation is facilitated by collaboration through time, trust, and tools.” Read…
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Julia Gibson
Julia Gibson, PhD, faculty in New England’s Environmental Studies program, published the research article “Practicing Palliation for Extinction and Climate Change: Weaving Death Ethics from Story and Practice” in Environmental Humanities. The article “draws on Indigenous, Afrofuturist, and feminist science fiction narratives and their correlating lived practices to explore how death ethics for those driven…
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Lana Hechtman Ayers ’96
Lana Hechtman Ayers ’96 (New England, MA in Counseling) is the author of six full-length poetry collections and is debuting three books of poetry. When All Else Fails will be published on May 15, 2023 (The Poetry Box), in July 2023, Overtures will be released (Kelsay Books), followed by The Autobiography of Rain (Fernwood Press)…
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Environmental Studies Faculty, Alumni, and Students to Present at Conference
Students, alumni, and faculty from Antioch’s MS in Environmental Studies program will present at the 78th Annual Northeast Fish & Wildlife Conference in Hershey, PA, from April 30 through May 2, 2023. The event, attended by more than 500 natural resource professionals, provides opportunities for education, discussion, and sharing critical information for the management and…
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Bill Kavanagh ‘12
Bill Kavanagh ‘12 (Los Angeles, MA in Clinical Psychology) had his book, Keep Your Fork: Something Sweet Is Coming, published by Koehler Books on April 18, 2023. In his book, Kavanagh sets out to inspire, motivate, and guide his audience through any challenges they may be encountering in their life. Through a series of exercises,…
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Bergkamp Named to APA Presidential Task Force on Culturally Informed Trauma and Grief Recovery
In March 2023, Jude Bergkamp, Chair of the PsyD in Clinical Psychology at Antioch Seattle, was appointed by the current American Psychological Association (APA) president, Thema Bryant, to serve on the APA Presidential Task Force on Culturally Informed Trauma and Grief Recovery. He was selected for his expertise in decolonial and Buddhist psychology. The main goal…
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David Sobel Featured in Article
David Sobel, Professor Emeritus in Education at Antioch’s New England campus, was recently featured in the article “Madison Children’s Museum to lead climate change project” in the Wisconsin State Journal. With research support from University of Wisconsin-Madison, the Madison Children’s Museum is leading a national initiative. They are employing play to provide environmental education and…
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Cheryl Jordan ’11
Cheryl Jordan ’11 (GSLC, PhD) was recently profiled in Ebony magazine discussing her new memoir, Hang on Tight. Pray.: A Journey from Perfection to Peace. The book explores her experiences providing care for her ailing mother while navigating the complex and often lacking long-term-care system. Hang on Tight offers an honest depiction of the difficulty of caregiving, finding…
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Luane Haggerty ’06
Luane Haggerty ’06 (GSLC, PhD) will receive the Essie Calhoun Diversity in the Arts Award. Haggerty is principal lecturer in the Rochester Institute of Technology’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf Department for Performing Arts. Read Haggerty’s dissertation Building Communication in the Classroom Beyond Language here.
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Stacey Guenther ‘22
Stacey Guenther ‘22 (GSLC, PhD) authored the chapter “The Intersubjectivity of Personhood and Leadership: I am Who I am, Because We are Who We are” in the newly released book Exploring Personhood in Contemporary Times (Information Age Publishing, 2023). The book is edited by Graduate School of Leadership and Change Professor of Inclusive Leadership and…
