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Becca Berkey ’14
Becca Berkey ’14 (New England, PhD Environmental Studies) was featured on an episode of the podcast The Life Shift Podcast titled “Sometimes Things Shatter to Reveal Our Authentic Selves” hosted by Matt Gilhooly.
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Couple and Family Therapy PhD students Present at 2022 Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
Students from New England’s PhD in Couple and Family Therapy program presented at 2022 Groves Conference on Marriage and Family; “Families as a Source of Strength, Healing & Hope” in Paradise Island, Bahamas, May 23-25, 2022. Presenter and their topics included: Marquitta J Fields, MS, LMFT: Utilizing a Genogram to Identify Family of Origin Resources…
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Daniel Bisaccio ’84
Daniel Bisaccio ’84 (New England, MST) had his book: All Children Smile in the Same Language: A Teacher’s Journey published by Gatekeeper Press. With over 40 years’ experience in the most important profession, Bisaccio offers guidance to educators as they navigate the uncharted waters of teaching – all those things not taught in teacher preparation…
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Risa Williams ’07
Risa Williams ’07 (Los Angeles, MA in Psychology) had her newest book The Ultimate Time Management Toolkit published by JKP Books. It will be in stores worldwide on August 18th. It is the second of a three-book series. The first book, The Ultimate Anxiety Toolkit, won the Independent Book Publisher Silver Medal Award, and the…
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Audy Johnston ’17
Dr. Audy Johnston ’17 (GSLC, PhD) was selected as one of the esteemed members of Leadership Palm Beach County’s Engage Class of 2023. Leadership Engage, presented by iTHINK Financial, is a highly selective 10-month program that unites community leaders and offers participants a transformative learning experience and a powerful network, with the intent to better…
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Kristin Leong ’10
Kristin Leong ’10 (Seattle, MA Education) has been named Executive Director for The Bureau of Fearless Ideas (BFI). BFI is an award-winning writing and tutoring organization serving diverse youth in Seattle’s Greenwood and Yesler Terrace neighborhoods. Leong comes to BFI from KUOW Public Radio. As the station’s Community Engagement Producer, she hosted specials on Asian…
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Susie Erenrich ’10
Dr. Susie Erenrich ’10 (GSLC, PhD in Leadership and Change) co-edited the new book entitled A Grassroots Leadership and Arts for Social Change Primer: For Educators, Organizers, Activist, and Rabble-Rousers (International Leadership Association, 2022). The volume highlights authors from around the globe, who have contributed to the ongoing effort to expand the field of leadership…
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Lucy Barbera ’09
Dr. Lucy Barbera ’09 (PhD, GSLC) had her book, The Expressive Arts in Teacher Education: Cultivating Social Justice Leadership, which was based on her doctoral dissertation and published as a textbook in 2011, translated into five languages, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Portuguese. Learn more about Dr. Barbera and read her dissertation entitled Palpable Pedagogy:…
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Nandita Bajaj ’21
Nandita Bajaj ’21 (New England, MED) had an article published in Ms. Magazine. The alum and adjunct faculty member discusses abortion bans and mentions a course she is teaching at Antioch University–the first-ever graduate course on pronatalism and overpopulation. Read the full article here.
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Janet Dewart Bell ’74, ’15
Dr. Janet Dewart Bell ’74, ’15 (Maryland, BA and GSLC, PhD and a member of Antioch’s Board of Governors) was quoted in the recent NY Times roundtable article “‘I Feel Proud, and I Feel Mad as Hell’: Gloria Steinem on Ms. Magazine and Feminism Today.” “Janet Dewart Bell, Ms. contributor: My mother thought the title…
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Juan “Kiko” Suarez ’14
Dr. Juan “Kiko” Suarez ’14 (PhD, GSLC) has been appointed Chief Academic Officer at Huntington Junior College in Huntington, WV. The appointment was made by HJC President Fred Fransen and is an important step in positioning the college for future success. As Chief Academic Officer, Suarez is tasked with growing the college’s academic offerings based…
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John Whittier Treat ‘20
John Whittier Treat ‘20 (Los Angeles, MFA) will have his first novel, First Consonants, published by Jaded Ibis Press this summer.
