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Pamela Harmon Rogers ’08
Pamela Harmon Rogers ’08 (New England, Environmental Studies, Science Teacher Certification) was named Middle School Science Department Chair at her school as well as her school’s Collins Award for outstanding Middle School educator of the year. She also became certified as a Nature and Forest Therapy guide.
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Courtny Davis Olds ‘20
Rev. Dr. Courtny Davis Olds ‘20 (GSLC, PhD) became Executive Minister/CEO of American Baptist Churches of Rhode Island in April 2022. In this role, Dr. Davis Olds provides strategic leadership to the organization that resources the 68 American Baptist churches in the state and functions as a link between the local churches and the national…
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Elise Lark ‘14
Dr. Elise Lark ‘14(GSLC, PhD) Founder of the nonprofit Circle of Friends for the Dying, recently secured the bequest of the home to establish Jim & Lisa’s Circle Home, located in the heart of Kingston’s Rondout National Historic District in New York state, it will be a comfortable and peaceful dwelling for hospice-eligible individuals in…
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Rocky Casillas Aguirre ‘16
Rocky Casillas Aguirre ‘16 (New England, MS in Environmental Studies, Conservation Biology) was hired as the new executive director at Sharing Our Roots, a nonprofit organization that owns a 100-acre parcel of land in Northfield that will be used this year by a diverse group of vegetable and livestock farmers. Sharing Our Roots mission is…
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David Sobel
New England Education faculty, Dr. David Sobel, was quoted My BackYard and The Northend Agent’s about the best ways to discuss climate change with children!
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Claudia J. Ford ’86, ‘15
Dr. Claudia J. Ford ’86, ‘15 (Antioch College, MA; New England, PhD in Environmental Studies) has been awarded an innovative fellowship through the Panel on Planetary Thinking at Justus Liebig University of Giessen, Germany. This summer, she will travel to Germany to complete her fellowship. Fellows of the Planetary Scholars and Artists in Residence Program…
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Joël Barraquiel Tan ‘04
Joël Barraquiel Tan ‘04 (Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) has been named the executive director of the New Wing Luke Museum in Seattle, WA. He started his new position on April 15, 2022. He was previously Director of Community Engagement at San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, and Executive Leader for the…
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Sara Powell ‘15
Sara Powell ‘15 (New England, MS) co-led a 7-week farmer business planning course with its first successful cohort completed in April 2022. Following her graduation from Antioch and several years of working in the Monadnock Region, Powell began her position as Program Director at The Hannah Grimes Center for Entrepreneurship. The Specialty Crop Producers Farmer…
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Cherie Bridges Patrick ’20
Dr. Cherie Bridges Patrick ’20 (GSLC, PhD) recently traveled to Nairobi, Kenya for a strategic partner workshop supporting the efforts of the Albany Associates’ Women to Women Security Project in Somalia. Partners attending the workshop explored ways in which to best support communities, as well as how to help women, girls and other marginalized groups…
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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 issue of Physician Leadership Journal. He co-authored the piece with Dr. Steve Wiesner who was assistant physician-in-chief at Kaiser Permanente East Bay Medical Center and…
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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 Person of the Therapist (POTT) model. The POTT model is currently being taught in the MA in CFT program at Antioch Seattle and provides students…
