• 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…

  • Abi Abrash Walton ‘16

    Abi Abrash Walton ‘16 (GSLC, PhD) presented at the 5th National Adaptation Forum in Baltimore. She and Antioch University Climate Preparedness and Community Resilience colleagues presented on the Centering Equity in Climate Resilience Planning and Action publication which was released in connection with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Office. She and the team…

  • Clara Fang

    Clara Fang, PhD candidate in Environmental Studies in New England, was a co-author of a recent report, Centering Equity in Climate Resilience Planning and Action: a Practitioner’s Guide that was published by NOAA as part of its new climate resilience and adaptation practitioner guidebooks. This 126-page report was produced by Antioch’s Center for Climate Resilience…

  • Centering Equity in Climate Resilience Planning & Action Published

    Antioch’s Center for Climate Preparedness and Community Resilience received a grant to review and summarize existing best practices for community resilience planning and action that centers and integrates belonging, equity, justice, diversity, and inclusion (BEJDI) through an interactive, co-designed process. The project, led by Abigail Abrash Walton, PhD (principal investigator), and a team from the…

  • Brett Amy Thelen ’07

    Brett Amy Thelen ’07 (New England, MS) was featured in the profile article “Harris Center’s Thelen is looking out for the planet, one species at a time” in the Keene Sentinel. The story describes Thelen’s path toward her career in environmental sciences and her work at the Harris Center. The article highlights Thelen’s heavy involvement…

  • Michael Akresh and Savannah McInvale ’20

    Michael Akresh, Core Faculty member of Environmental Studies and Director of the Conservation Biology Concentration, Savannah McInvale ’20 (New England, ES), and other co-authors published an article, Effects of forest management on the conservation of bird communities in eastern North America: A meta-analysis in Ecosphere, an ESA Open Access Journal. Their meta-analysis examines the effects of silviculture on bird populations in eastern North America, and their results should…

  • Tami France ‘15

    Tami France ‘15 (GSLC, PhD) co-authored the chapter, “Transformational Learning in an Interprofessional Health Care Environment” in the new book, Challenges and Opportunities in Healthcare Leadership Voices from the Crowd in Today’s Complex and Interprofessional Healthcare Environment (Information Age Publishing, 2023). France is an experienced executive coach, leadership development facilitator, and talent strategist. Learn more…

  • Lemuel Watson

    Dr. Lemuel Watson, Graduate School of Leadership and Change Professor of Inclusive Leadership and Change, has published two pieces in Medium: Raising our Consciousness for Leading Through Trauma and Using Phenomenology in Leadership Studies?. Read more about Dr. Watson in a Common Thread article here.

  • Laura Santana ’09

    Laura Santana ’09 (GSLC, PhD) is adjunct teaching faculty at Tsinghua University Beijing’s Schwarzman Scholars Global program (2022-2023 academic year). Designed to facilitate understanding between Eastern and Western mindsets, this Master’s program includes 130 students from around the world. She teaches the modules on leadership, learning agility, immersive inquiry, & social identity. She is also…

  • Jan Byars ’09 and Laura Santana ’09

    Jan Byars ’09 (GSLC, PhD) and Laura Santana ’09 (GSLC, PhD) published the article: “What Is Integral Leadership: Notes From the Field” in Integral Leadership Review (ILR) Vol 22 Issue 1. Read the full article here.