• Faculty and Alumni Publish Paper in “Global Change Biology”

    Lisabeth Willey, PhD, Research Faculty, in the MS in Environmental Studies, Jess Meck, ‘18 (New England, MS), and Kathryn Lauer ‘20 (New England, MS), along with others, co-authored the paper “Is the future female for turtles? Climate change and wetland configuration predict sex ratios of a freshwater species,” published in Global Change Biology.

  • Will Stollsteimer

    Will Stollsteimer, a student in New England’s MS in Environmental Studies program, was recently featured in the article “Upon Leaving the Nest Keene’s Will Stollsteimer Rediscovered a Passion for Birding” in the Keene Sentinel.  Despite an early connection with nature and coming from a family of birders, Stollsteimer did not take to it easily. In…

  • Lem Watson

    Lem Watson, EdD, Core Faculty and Professor of Inclusive Leadership and Change in the PhD in Leadership and Change program, has recently published two articles: “How to Make the Most of Intergenerational Diversity” in Higheredjobs.com and “Understanding the Work of DEI in Today’s World” for the Institute for Organizational Mindfulness on Medium. He was also profiled…

  • Sarah Harpster ‘08

    Sarah Harpster ‘08 (New England, MS) was profiled in The Keene Sentinel. She has accepted a new position as Executive Director at The Community Kitchen where she began 10 years ago as their first gleaning and outreach coordinator gathering surplus crops or food from local farms. Through her work at The Community Kitchen, she began…

  • Rick Brackett ‘09

    Rick Brackett ‘09 (New England, MS) was featured in a profile story for The Keene Sentinel. The article titled, “For Brackett, environmental stewardship began at home,” highlights his 14 years with the Monadnock Conservancy in Keene, his career shift to becoming a natural resource specialist and ranger with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and…

  • Harmony Kwiker ‘07

    Harmony Kwiker ‘07 (Seattle, MA) has released her latest book, Align: Living and Loving from the True Self. In this remarkable exploration of the human condition, she provides a clear and comprehensive map to rediscovering how to live and love from the True Self, including how to come back to wholeness by accessing your subtle…

  • CFT Faculty and Students Present at Conference

    Three of New England’s MA in Couple and Family Therapy (CFT) faculty, as well as seven CFT doctoral students, have been invited to present their workshop, “An Exploration of Deliberate Practice in Online and In-person Graduate Education” at the upcoming International Conference on e-Learning and Innovative Pedagogies which will be held in Malta. Presenters will…

  • Carol V. Davis

    Carol V. Davis, Poet and Adjunct Faculty in the Los Angeles Undergraduate program’s Creative Writing concentration, has published her fourth poetry collection, Below Zero (Stephen F. Austin University Press).   In Below Zero, Davis explores Siberia, an area in Russia largely unknown to Americans. Flying into Ulan-Ude, capital of Buryatia Republic, where she had never been,…

  • Huijun “Nikki” Li

    Huijun “Nikki” Li, a current Dance and Movement Therapy student in New England, was selected to participate in Circle of Security training sponsored by the Boston Public Health Commission. She has completed the training and became a Registered Circle of Security Parenting facilitator. The Circle of Security® Parenting™ program is an attachment-based parenting education program…

  • Jude Bergkamp ’98, ’10

    Jude Bergkamp ’98, ’10 (Seattle, MA in Psychology, PsyD), Chair and Core Faculty of Seattle’s PsyD program, gave two formal presentations at the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology 2023 Mid-Winter Conference in January. These lectures focused on how to effectively guide doctoral psychology students to maintain emotional regulation and intellectual humility…

  • Greta Creech ’21

    Greta Creech ’21 (GSLC, PhD) accepted a tenure-track position as an Assistant Professor for Intelligence and Security Studies at The Citadel. Her teaching and research areas will be information operations in intelligence and leadership in national security. Learn more about Creech and read her dissertation Holding on to Who They Are: Pathways for Variations in Response…

  • Barbara Skuly ‘92

    Barbara Skuly ‘92 (New England, MS) was recently featured in an article in the Keene Sentinel titled “Three Decades on the Ashuelot: A River Conservationist’s Perspective.” While studying in Antioch’s MS in Resource Management and Administration program, Skuly’s master’s project focused on the nomination of the Ashuelot River into the NH Environmental Rivers Management and…