• Mitch Kusy

    Graduate School of Leadership and Change Professor of Organization Learning and Development, Dr. Mitch Kusy’s latest article entitled, “Developing Physician Leaders’ Complex Problem-Solving Skills,” was published in the March-April, 2022…

  • Anthony Pennant and Zain Shamoon Present at Conference

    Anthony Pennant, LMFT, and Zain Shamoon, PhD, Faculty in the Seattle MA in Couple and Family Therapy (CFT) program, recently presented at the International Family Therapy Association speaking about the…

  • Mariaimeé Gonzalez

    Dr. Mariaimeé Gonzalez, Chair & Core Faculty in Seattle’s MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, was chosen to be featured in The Professional Counselor Journal for this year’s Lifetime Achievement…

  • Rachel Roberts

    PhD in Leadership and Change student and immediate past principal of Columbia Elementary School in Brevard County, Florida, Rachel Roberts, has been honored for her transformational leadership. She was a…

  • Mohammed Raei ‘16

    Dr. Mohammed Raei ‘16 (GSLC, PhD) was recently featured on the podcast Getting Smart regarding the book he recently co-edited entitled Adaptive Leadership in a Global Economy: Perspectives for Application…

  • Arianna Alexsandra Collins ’01

    Arianna Alexsandra Collins ’01 (New England, Environmental Administration) became the new Executive Director of the Hoosic River Watershed Association (HooRWA) on December 2021. This is a part-time position so she…

  • Harriet Schwartz ‘09

    Dr. Harriet Schwartz ’09 (GSLC, PhD) is Professor of Relational Practice and Higher Education in Antioch’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change. Dr. Schwartz discusses teaching as a relational practice…

  • Macall Gordon ’08

    Macall Gordon ’08 (Seattle, MA) has conducted and presented research on the influence of what researchers term a “difficult” temperament on infant/child sleep and sleep training efforts, as well as…

  • Nicole White ’22

    Dr. Nicole White’22 (GSLC, PhD)  has received a grant from the University of Cincinnati’s Center for Clinical and Translational Science & Training (CCTST) to focus on Integration of Specialized Populations….

  • Seattle Faculty Publish Book

    Three Seattle faculty members published Resilience-Centered Counseling: A Liberating Approach to Change and Wellbeing. Written by Dr. Colin Ward, Dr. William Heusler, and Dr. Katherine Fort, the text recognizes that…

  • Kari Percival ‘01

    Kari Percival ‘01 (New England, Environmental Science, General Science Teaching) released How To Say Hello To A Worm: A First Guide To Outside, a gardening picture book for ages 2-4….

  • Angel Harper ‘10

    Angel Harper ‘10 (Education Teaching Credential, Los Angeles) was an elementary school teacher for the Los Angeles Unified School District for 12 years, retiring in 2019. During COVID, she became…