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Shannon McIntyre Advances Therapeutic Empathy Research and Global Training
In October 2025, Shannon McIntyre, Core Faculty in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University’s New England Campus, presented at the New England Psychological Association’s Annual Conference on “The Empathic Dialectic: A Contemporary Framework for Therapeutic Empathy.” The talk led to an invitation to teach Ukrainian clinicians and educators through the VeLa Well-being program, focusing on therapeutic…
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Lorraine Mangione, PhD, Strengthens Clinical Supervision Through Practicum Partner Workshops
Lorraine Mangione, PhD, Professor and Director of Practica in Counseling, Psychology, & Therapy at Antioch University’s New England campus, has recently led workshops and presentations for several practicum sites, a Veterans Administration Hospital, and an inpatient forensic hospital, focused on challenges and best practices in clinical supervision. Mangione’s sessions emphasize the critical importance of the…
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Antioch Voices Contribute to New Hampshire Agricultural Policy Discussion
Suzanne Green, Director of the Office of Internships and Career Support at Antioch University’s New England campus, joined Environmental Studies faculty emeritus and New Hampshire State Representative Jim Gruber, along with Environmental Studies alumni Lea Kablik, MS (Community Garden Coordinator for Keene Housing), at the 2026 Monadnock Agricultural Policy Forum. The group participated in discussions…
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Thomas J. Doherty Featured in APA Monitor on the Transformative Power of Walking Therapy
Thomas J. Doherty, PsyD ’02 (Clinical Psychology, Antioch New England) was featured in the APA Monitor on Psychology, “How to integrate walking therapy into your practice.” In the piece, he notes that for some clients, walking sessions can reach a “spiritual” level, creating space to reflect on mortality, purpose, and meaning. Doherty is a Portland,…
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Duncan Watson Retires After Nearly 34 Years of Public Service
Duncan Watson ’92 (New England, MS in Resource Management and Administration) was featured in the recent Keene Sentinel article, “City official hangs up fluorescent orange jacket after nearly 34 years.” The article marked Watson’s retirement from the City of Keene’s Public Works Department, where he capped a nearly 34-year career in municipal service. His tenure…
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Protecting Essential Care: Elaine F. Campbell Speaks Out
Elaine F. Campbell ’09 (New England, PsyD) was featured in the Daily Hampshire Gazette in a story examining how the brief reversal of federal cuts to SAMHSA grants sent “shockwaves” through behavioral health providers across western Massachusetts. As senior vice president of clinical services at ServiceNet, Campbell underscored how fragile funding streams can threaten essential…
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Lynn M. Horan Publishes on the Shadow Side of Servant Leadership
Lynn M. Horan ‘20 (GSLC, PhD) recently published the article “Exploiting Empathetic Women Leaders and the Shadow Side of Servant-Leadership” in the Journal of Management, Spirituality & Religion special issue, “The Spiritual Dimensions of Love in Leadership: Critical Perspectives, Shadow Aspects, and Integral Approaches.” Horan’s work highlights the need for more liberative and decolonizing ways…
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Jessica Tomich Sorci: Advancing Maternal Mental Health
Jessica Tomich Sorci ’09 (Los Angeles, CA) graduated from Antioch in 2009 while six months pregnant with her daughter and experienced firsthand the challenges of early motherhood and postpartum adjustment. That lived experience became the foundation of her work. She went on to establish a group practice specializing in maternal mental health and has since…
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Ken Williams Publishes New Research on School Climate and Gender
Ken Williams, Professor of Leadership, Organizational Change and Learning, Antioch University’s PhD in Leadership and Change program, has published a new peer-reviewed article in the Journal of Research in Comparative and International Education titled “School Climate Inside St. Vincent and the Grenadines Schools: Examining gendered patterns.” Drawing on a national school climate survey in St.…
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Jeff Fouche-Camargo Co-Authors Peer-Reviewed Study On Antiracist Nursing Education
Jeff Fouche-Camargo, core faculty and Director of Antioch University’s Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program, co-authored a peer-reviewed article in Nursing Education Perspectives titled “Empowering Students as Advocates for Health Equity: A Multisite Multimethod Study.” The study examines how integrating antiracist pedagogies in perinatal nursing courses can strengthen students’ understanding of systemic racism’s impact on…
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New Research Tracks Long-Term Genetic Diversity Declines in Four Warbler Species
Michael Akresh, Core Faculty in Environmental Studies at Antioch University’s New England campus, co-authored an article published in BMC Biology titled, “Signals of corresponding genetic diversity loss in four warbler species exhibiting regional or range-wide declines.“ The study tracked genetic diversity across four warbler species over roughly the last two centuries. Using DNA from museum…
